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PostPosted: Tue Sep 12, 2006 8:09 am 
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Anybody else have any problems ripping multi-artist CD's? No matter what I did, I couldn't get it to rip correctly. And now it won't show any lookup info. I even cleared the lookup cache, but that didn't help.

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PostPosted: Sun Sep 17, 2006 6:02 pm 
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Anyone? I still can't get multi-artist cd's to work.

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I had no end of problems when I tried this. I think it is still work-in-progress.

From what I can tell, if you check the "multi-artist" option while ripping, it goes into the DB (this isn't an ID3 parameter). Even if you delete the cache and ripped files, re-scan and rip again (without checking multi-artist!), the files are sorted as if "multi-artist" had been checked.

The only way I could fix this was to go into the menu for each ripped file (in music select) and uncheck the "multi-artist" option and chose both "modify db" and "modify file".

There is probably a mysql command that will clear that portion of the db that maybe someone else knows.

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PostPosted: Mon Sep 18, 2006 12:48 pm 
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alien wrote:
I had no end of problems when I tried this. I think it is still work-in-progress.

From what I can tell, if you check the "multi-artist" option while ripping, it goes into the DB (this isn't an ID3 parameter). Even if you delete the cache and ripped files, re-scan and rip again (without checking multi-artist!), the files are sorted as if "multi-artist" had been checked.

The only way I could fix this was to go into the menu for each ripped file (in music select) and uncheck the "multi-artist" option and chose both "modify db" and "modify file".

There is probably a mysql command that will clear that portion of the db that maybe someone else knows.


I see. I eventually ended up at the point where it wouldn't get me an disc data. I manually put all the info in an' it still didn't work right. :(

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