

>I have also one question: I only got PCM with 48kHz out of the ps3 (optical output), why this? the wave-files are Very common, many devices can only work with 48KHz, with sound cards on your PC you normally have to set an option which says the device is compatible with do you hae any security software on your WHS? if you do it will block asset and not ask to let it through (as it runs as a service), normally add asset-upnp.exe to the safe list. only after washing my mouth out with soap first :D

I much prefer to run this type of software on my NAS and if we can't have a Linux version, then I may have to defect. I may even have to buy a WHS server as I don't really like serving from my PC. What is great is that is takes so little memory and processor resources. It is early days remember, it has come on in leaps and bounds over the last couple of weeks since I found it. I guess this rules out the ability to save playlists etc for the moment. Not sure if you have noticed as well, if you close the software and re-start it anything in the queue refuses to play. Hopefully Spoon will manage to sort out the issue with adding albums and whole trees of music to the queue in the near future, as it does make it hard to add music even if it is easy to find it. I agree with all your comments, my thoughts would be to take the settings out as options as I have managed to break playback on several occasions just because I cannot help but play with the settings. You must create/add those additional ID-Tags anew every time in CD-Ripper. In other words: there also is no way to create something like a list of new values showing up in CD-Rippers "ID-Tag-Mask", that you quickly can assign values to. You can only do it completely manually by using CD-Ripper with single discs and adding a new tag and its value manually in the "ID-Tag-Mask" for each disk anew. So: there's no way to add manipulations for custom tags when using Batch-Ripper. This tag will then be written to the file by CD-Ripper, but Batchripper will not be able to overwrite it.

I tried another way, too: I created this custom ID-Tag "subgenre" and filled it out with the value or "not assigned" in CD-Rippers custom ID-Tag configuration. So I guess, BatchRipper neither can "see" this empty tag-field nor "fill it out". But: leaving the tag's value empty, the field will not show up in CD-Rippers ID-Tag-mask at the bottom of the screen (Can't fill it out, tag is not written to the file, since it is empty). In my experiment, I thought I'd create a custom field "subgenre", which of course I need to leave empty, since I want it not to have a fixed value, but it should be filled out for each disks individually. There is this option in CD-Ripper to create custom ID-Tag-values. )Ī.) Batchripper itself cannot create a new ID-Tag value (in this case "subgenre") by itselfī.) Batchripper cannot access an empty "custom" ID-Tag value created in CD-Rippers configuration (NO complaint, just letting you know, that I failed. Just to let you and others know, that my experiments withĭon't work with batchripper.
