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These functions are all available on the free audiograbber which has not been in development for quite a while. Using Start and End to rip just a portion of a track is useful here. On Live rock CD's you may want to skip past an intro or cut out the last part of a track that has the clapping or once again the end of a track may be the intro for another on live recordings. I would combine these so as to hear them together as intended. Once again playing Random you would hear the Intro at one point and later on Thunderstruck. For instance these are tracks 6-10 on Anne-Sophie Mutter - Carmen FantasieĪnother example would be 2 Cellos Celloverse CD. These are not the only tracks on the CD as well, so you would not want to rip the entire CD as one.

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When playing a playlist randomly these would then all play together and not at different times. While it's possible you might want to only hear track 2, I would rather hear the entire piece. Sarasate: Carmen Fantasy, Op.25 - Introduction. For instance if you ripped Sarasate's Carmen Fantasie you would get 5 tracks: If you are randomly playing recordings you would get pieces out of order.

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It is not specific to Classical, but Classical CD probably has more cases where you want to do it. These are just comments on what would make it even better for me. Once again I am happy overall with the product. Maybe you could provide a List of known wishes or requirements so as to avoid us asking multiple times.

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I assume that Verification wold be bypassed when doing this, but thats to be expected since you modify the start and end sector. Rip as One is close to this but requires running multiple times.

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Just download the free Audiograbber to see how Jackie did it. You can do this for all tracks and then finally do the rip. This is very useful for combining tracks or getting rid of unwanted audio such as talking in a live CD or talking at the beginning of a song for a Musical such as Phantom where you set the start sector to skip to the actual music. Is there any chance that there will ever be a more user friendly way of combining tracks such as provided by Audiograbber? Both the original Xing Audio Catalyst and Audiograbber let you select Track properties with a Right click of the track and then you can modify the start and end sector. Is there any recommendation as to what is the best method? Any thoughts on why Rip as One creates a larger file? So Rip as One seems to create a much larger file. Individually the 3 files would match about what the DSP method gives. Using the DSP I get a 40MB file also showing 62% Compressed.

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Using Rip as one I get a 65 MB file showing 62% Compressed (level 5 FLAC selected). This seems to work but the results are radically different. I selected Track 1 and then did 2 Insert Audio's pointing to the CD itself for track 2 and track 3. The instructions for this are not really clear. For the Four seasons this would be 4 separate rips. You can run Rip as One which requires you running the Rip multiple times. Searching the forum this seems to be a common wish and there are 2 methods that work, but are not as nice as what folks seem to ask for. You would want to combine these 3 in to Spring. For instance the first 3 tracks of Vivaldi's Four Seasons: With classical it is fairly common to want to combine multiple tracks to get all the movements. I ripped several CD's and then wanted to do some classical CD's. I recently bought DBPoweramp and am pleased with it so far.







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