For those who still have some audio CD's that they wish to rip with album art and auto tagging -- saves hunting around with things like tagging software - dBpoweramp is hugely better these days -- the album art is far better -- you can also individually search on the net, or even make a scan, and the music db's they access are good (even for classical music). I always rip these to flac - but nice to see CD's that are over 40 years old can still be ripped decently.
Well worth for paid software - especially as the flac ripper uses accurip which is about the best there is these days. Here's one from 1986.

Plays beautifully too with VLC and into decent set of Studio quality speakers !!!!

And from searching for the cover via Internet when the default one was incorrect -- returns correct one

Very impressed.
Cheers
jimbo
Well worth for paid software - especially as the flac ripper uses accurip which is about the best there is these days. Here's one from 1986.

Plays beautifully too with VLC and into decent set of Studio quality speakers !!!!

And from searching for the cover via Internet when the default one was incorrect -- returns correct one

Very impressed.
Cheers
jimbo
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