In a word, no.Is there something I'm missing? Is there some way to edit and add artist and track info on that initial ripper screen? Any help would be much appreciated.
Every time there is an unknown artist, Daphile creates that folder. If you have a Windows computer, try MP3 Tag to edit the metadata.PS - I just checked, and I can select "Unknown Artist" from the list of Album Artists and play the recording that way. Even though I'm more or less sure that I had deleted that folder using the file manager.
and is it possible to have example brutefire files to test the sound - lets say we choose the curve from the carhifi guys.
Frequenzgänge - Klangtuning 2 - RX-7 FD Audio - Tobias Albert the redcurve in the diagramm is from a carhifi magazine here in germany
Frequenzgänge - Klangtuning 2 - RX-7 FD Audio - Tobias Albert the redcurve in the diagramm is from a carhifi magazine here in germany
Hi Tubeguy,
the ripping capability included into Daphile was programmed for original CD's, and those have already ID tag from factory. Advice: before to burn a new CD, your daughter must use an software to add tag info for all selected tracks (number of track, title, artist, year..etc). One suggestion is DB Power Amp (that is not for free), or other free tagging software at choice. Tagging is mandatory for building a healthy data-base in daphile. You cannot operate inside a database without tags, as it will be like trying to find an unknown chapter from an unknown book which sits on an unknown shelf 🙂
the ripping capability included into Daphile was programmed for original CD's, and those have already ID tag from factory. Advice: before to burn a new CD, your daughter must use an software to add tag info for all selected tracks (number of track, title, artist, year..etc). One suggestion is DB Power Amp (that is not for free), or other free tagging software at choice. Tagging is mandatory for building a healthy data-base in daphile. You cannot operate inside a database without tags, as it will be like trying to find an unknown chapter from an unknown book which sits on an unknown shelf 🙂
Folks:
This may be off-topic, but I wasn't sure where else to ask the question. I have two servers, each with their own SSD, and an NAS device to which I copy everything. When I rip music, it is copied directly to my basement server (running Daphile). I then use Finder on an Apple MacBook Pro to copy the new albums to the second server and the NAS device. That way I have duplicate music libraries on both servers and a back-up on the NAS device.
I recently bought six CDs by Gary Clark Jr. (highly recommended, by the way). Those CDs were ripped to my basement server and they show up in Daphile under a directory titled "Gary Clark Jr", just as you would expect. I can listen to his music all day long on my basement server, should I so choose. Here's the weird thing: when I opened Finder on the MacBook Pro to copy those CDs to the second server and the NAS device, Finder did not find the "Gary Clark Jr" directory (and of course none of the CDs in that directory or subdirectories). Finder reports most if not all of the rest of my music library on that server; there may be other artists that Finder also does not report, but Gary Clark Jr. is the first that I have found (or not found).
Has anyone else experienced this? How do I cause Finder to "see" the missing directories on my basement server? I've had trouble with Daphile seeing files in the past, but this issue with the MacBook Pro is a first for me.
Regards,
Scott
This may be off-topic, but I wasn't sure where else to ask the question. I have two servers, each with their own SSD, and an NAS device to which I copy everything. When I rip music, it is copied directly to my basement server (running Daphile). I then use Finder on an Apple MacBook Pro to copy the new albums to the second server and the NAS device. That way I have duplicate music libraries on both servers and a back-up on the NAS device.
I recently bought six CDs by Gary Clark Jr. (highly recommended, by the way). Those CDs were ripped to my basement server and they show up in Daphile under a directory titled "Gary Clark Jr", just as you would expect. I can listen to his music all day long on my basement server, should I so choose. Here's the weird thing: when I opened Finder on the MacBook Pro to copy those CDs to the second server and the NAS device, Finder did not find the "Gary Clark Jr" directory (and of course none of the CDs in that directory or subdirectories). Finder reports most if not all of the rest of my music library on that server; there may be other artists that Finder also does not report, but Gary Clark Jr. is the first that I have found (or not found).
Has anyone else experienced this? How do I cause Finder to "see" the missing directories on my basement server? I've had trouble with Daphile seeing files in the past, but this issue with the MacBook Pro is a first for me.
Regards,
Scott
how i rip cds with dahile in WAV instead of Flac - i couldnt found that option
Why would you do that? FLAC contains exactly the same data, but stored in a more efficient way, and unlike WAV, has proper standardized tagging/metadata support and content integrity checksums.
Folks:
This may be off-topic, but I wasn't sure where else to ask the question. I have two servers, each with their own SSD, and an NAS device to which I copy everything. When I rip music, it is copied directly to my basement server (running Daphile). I then use Finder on an Apple MacBook Pro to copy the new albums to the second server and the NAS device. That way I have duplicate music libraries on both servers and a back-up on the NAS device.
I recently bought six CDs by Gary Clark Jr. (highly recommended, by the way). Those CDs were ripped to my basement server and they show up in Daphile under a directory titled "Gary Clark Jr", just as you would expect. I can listen to his music all day long on my basement server, should I so choose. Here's the weird thing: when I opened Finder on the MacBook Pro to copy those CDs to the second server and the NAS device, Finder did not find the "Gary Clark Jr" directory (and of course none of the CDs in that directory or subdirectories). Finder reports most if not all of the rest of my music library on that server; there may be other artists that Finder also does not report, but Gary Clark Jr. is the first that I have found (or not found).
Has anyone else experienced this? How do I cause Finder to "see" the missing directories on my basement server? I've had trouble with Daphile seeing files in the past, but this issue with the MacBook Pro is a first for me.
Regards,
Scott
Sounds liike an issue with sharing. Try going to Daphile storage settings and turn sharng off, restart daphile, turn sharing back on, and restart again.
Triplefun:
Thanks for the suggestion. I tried it but that didn't solve the problem. Daphile still shows the Gary Clark Jr folder (and the CDs) but Finder doesn't see the Gary Clark Jr folder. Given that we have two Macs in the house and neither shows that folder, I suspect you're on to something. Might I need to refresh something on both Macs or is this more likely to be a Daphile-based issue?
Regards,
Scott
Thanks for the suggestion. I tried it but that didn't solve the problem. Daphile still shows the Gary Clark Jr folder (and the CDs) but Finder doesn't see the Gary Clark Jr folder. Given that we have two Macs in the house and neither shows that folder, I suspect you're on to something. Might I need to refresh something on both Macs or is this more likely to be a Daphile-based issue?
Regards,
Scott
Triplefun:
Thanks for the suggestion. I tried it but that didn't solve the problem. Daphile still shows the Gary Clark Jr folder (and the CDs) but Finder doesn't see the Gary Clark Jr folder. Given that we have two Macs in the house and neither shows that folder, I suspect you're on to something. Might I need to refresh something on both Macs or is this more likely to be a Daphile-based issue?
Regards,
Scott
Probably a Daphile / Linux/ AccurateRip issue. Is the gary c folder at the root level? Try using Daphile file manager to reposition the directory. Maybe even create a new directory and copy the ripped files to there?
Triplefun:
Good idea. I cannot seem to copy the files to a new directory within Daphile but will try adding a directory and copying the files to it by another means.
Kludgy, but it may work.
Regards,
Scott
Good idea. I cannot seem to copy the files to a new directory within Daphile but will try adding a directory and copying the files to it by another means.
Kludgy, but it may work.
Regards,
Scott
i only use WAV or MP3 on my PC FLAC would be a new format - that i want to avoid.
Any reason not to completely switch over to FLAC on the PC?
There is an option in daphile to enable kernel mode setting KMS driver. What does it do and how can I access it.
It seems to give control of the display mode setting which is what I need to do. How do I use it.
Thanks
thyristor44.
It seems to give control of the display mode setting which is what I need to do. How do I use it.
Thanks
thyristor44.
I have tried but dont understand putty. Is it liable to help me.You can always try Putty with the beta version but you are own your own. Google daphile putty for some insights.
Thanks
Triplefun:
Success! Your suggestion worked out better than I had expected, and I learned that Daphile is more function-rich than I had understood. The next step is to go through all three databases to verify that there are no other missing artists, albums or music files.
Thank you,
Scott
Success! Your suggestion worked out better than I had expected, and I learned that Daphile is more function-rich than I had understood. The next step is to go through all three databases to verify that there are no other missing artists, albums or music files.
Thank you,
Scott
Well all of the files are WAV for music , MP3 for Podcast, and MP4 for livemusicvideos or so from Youtube - i dont want to change that and convert - 8GB of data to another format i never used and non of my other players will play - if there were OGG or OPUS it would be perhaps an option because they sound better and are a bit smaller in size - but FLAC the Apple format why.
Well all of the files are WAV for music , MP3 for Podcast, and MP4 for livemusicvideos or so from Youtube - i dont want to change that and convert - 8GB of data to another format i never used and non of my other players will play - if there were OGG or OPUS it would be perhaps an option because they sound better and are a bit smaller in size - but FLAC the Apple format why.
*.wav is always lossless
*.flac is always lossless
*.m4a can be lossless or lossy, depending on the settings you used for conversion
There is no lossless format that soúnds any better than any other lossless format!
Lossless means, there is no signal data loss whatsoever when converting into lossless formats from conversion
By the way:
"youtube-dl" is available for Linux and Win and provides direct *.flac support.
youtube-dl
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but FLAC the Apple format why.
FLAC has nothing to do with Apple. Apple uses ALAC. As to why - I repeat: proper, standardized metadata/tagging support and content integrity checksums.
Apple sound file formats are proprietary formats, meaning that they are pushed into the market for moneymaking, and as a consequence, almost no support thereof outside the apple world.
*.flac on the other hand is a open format, no royalties, and thus widely supported by hardware manufacturers.
*.flac on the other hand is a open format, no royalties, and thus widely supported by hardware manufacturers.
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