![]() ![]() That excludes virtually all commercial releases, be they music only or video. While DVDAE is capable of ripping Blueray it wont process copy protected disks. Its worth the price if you still have a lot of MLP (DVD Audio) based rips to do. After that you will need to purchase a license to continue using it. ![]() The DVDAE software will indeed stop working at the 30 day mark. Or perhaps that just wishful thinking on my part. Or.I’ve seen mention of MakeMKV which is described as “a free DVD ripper that can rip a DVD or Blu-ray disc to an MKV file”, so I’m thinking it’s maybe software that will do the job, without the need for a hardware upgrade. So, my question is (and I apologise if it’s a stupid one), do I need to buy an external Blu-ray drive to rip my Blu-rays (only music, not video)? Can I somehow connect my OPPO to my MAC to do this? Unfortunately, I’ve just realised that my Mac seems to only have an internal DVD player, not a Blu-ray player. I was pleasantly surprised that a can transfer these FLAC files onto the same pen drive which holds my SACD. I have never received any message that my trial is starting and will expire in 30 days, so I’m a bit confused.Īnyway, I’ve successfully used it for a few DVD-Audio discs, and even some specific tracks within DVD-video discs. All it does is give me the option to register, at which point I click “register later”. Usually when I sign up for these things, it asks for at least some basic info (name, email address, create password etc). ![]() I’m assuming that the 30-day free trial starts when I do the initial download? The reason that I’m not too sure is because it didn’t ask for any details. I’ve started using DVDAE, which I’m slowly getting the hang of, but I have a few questions. I’m now directing my attention to ripping my DVD-Audio, Dts and Blu-ray discs. I posted a few weeks ago about sacd ripping and was kindly directed towards another site where I more or less sussed it out. As I’m fairly technically-challenged, it’s taken me a while to get round to it. Trying to edit that by putting a different source and %filename% under Pattern will just overwrite the new FILENAME column (under Metadata tab), while the File Name under Properties tab will not be changed.I’ve just recently got into this ripping lark. What happens when the changes are applied is that a new column is created under Metadata tab, which matches the Track Title (while the File Name entry under the Properties tab remains unchanged).īut the odd thing is that if I go back to make new changes and put %filename% under Source, what the preview shows is not the newly created entry called FILENAME that matches the Title, but the File Name that I wanted to change in the first place. This is probably because %filename% in this tool stands for a different thing than what I want to change here: for a metadata entry, which this tool can change (see below), and not for the entry under Properties tab (seen in one of my posted images above) which I try to change.īut this is odd, because the preview changes seem to show that when %filename% is put under 'Pattern', the change will be the one intended. When I select %title% for source and %filename% under Pattern the preview looks fine, that is what I want to put for the file nameīut when I press OK and Apply, the changes are not recorded in the expected place (File name column in Foobar and Name column in Windows). The idea is to load files in Foobar, go to the files' Properties, Tools, Automatically fill values. UPDATE after getting a comment indicating this answer for using Foobar2000. (I know I can change them one by one in Foobar, copying from the file's Metadata to its Properties How to mass-change the names so that they match the titles? - And can I do that in Foobar2000? I have some audio files for which I used Foobar2000 to get the proper tags (Title, Artist, Album, etc), so now they have their proper titles when loaded in Foobar and other players, but they still do not have the proper names as seen in Windows file manager under 'Names' column.
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