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didnt realise that is only a demo download did 5 cds and now want payment
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EAC still says it’s free for none commercial use:didnt realise that is only a demo download did 5 cds and now want payment
not sure where you got your copy from but check things out before spending money.This program is free for private use! This means, using the program will cost you no money, as long as you only use it for non-commercial purposes. No registration is necessary in this case, just use the version from the download page, it is already the full version.
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kevenh has linked you to the detailed configuration information.Thank you for that ive got that working,next question is ive ripped two cds and saved them to the same place but it has alphabetised them so now they appear as a list intermingled. I had already transfered the first to my stick so now i have one cd on stick and the second intermingled with the first on computer is there a way to keep them in their normal playlists ie one cd at a time
I am still confused as to why you do not use the Media Player that comes free with Windows 10. The moment I put a music CD into my USB CD reader it offers to rip the contents onto my computer. I have never failed to be able to do so with any CD I have ever bought, and I have got some old ones. It saves them as an album and knows the name of the album, the artist and every song. Once on the PC it can Sync all my music content to other devices attached to the PC, including my phone if I bluetooth it to the PC.kevenh has linked you to the detailed configuration information.
A simple way to differentiate each CD album is to place it in an individual folder within the USB stick, eg USB stick\ABBA\Greatest Hits\ then the tracks.
The simplest configuration is probably Track No then Title and you set this up as follows -
To get the metadata information you click the down arrow head to the right of "Get CD information from Metadata Provider" (the blue CD and orange plus sign) and select "Cue Tools ........" from the list.
- in the toolbar at the top click "EAC"
- in the drop down box click "EAC Options"
- select "Filename" tab
- enter %tracknr2% %title% in the "Naming scheme" box
This will pull in the track title, album cover, etc data to EAC.
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Then you follow previous instructions saving to the individual folder.
If you want all your CD tracks in one big list change the configuration to %albumartist% %albumtitle% %cdnumber% %tracknr2% %title%
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I don't want WMP scanning and collecting all my media upon installation.I am still confused as to why you do not use the Media Player that comes free with Windows 10. The moment I put a music CD into my USB CD reader it offers to rip the contents onto my computer. I have never failed to be able to do so with any CD I have ever bought, and I have got some old ones. It saves them as an album and knows the name of the album, the artist and every song. Once on the PC it can Sync all my music content to other devices attached to the PC, including my phone if I bluetooth it to the PC.
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WMP is a valid easy choice.I am still confused as to why you do not use the Media Player that comes free with Windows 10. The moment I put a music CD into my USB CD reader it offers to rip the contents onto my computer. I have never failed to be able to do so with any CD I have ever bought, and I have got some old ones. It saves them as an album and knows the name of the album, the artist and every song. Once on the PC it can Sync all my music content to other devices attached to the PC, including my phone if I bluetooth it to the PC.
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.. so perhaps a 2tb portable disk is simpler.
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