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I haven't had any free time to play with the new rip yet, should this weekend.Ī thread on better classical music tagging: It seems that some additional sanity checks, like making sure the number of tracks matches the disc, would make the selection of the appropriate AMG return more reliable.

Usually, the number of tracks is even wrong. What I observe in the multi-disc sets is that the AMG data returned is often consistent with the disc number reported by GD3, freedb, MusicBrainz, and if that disc number is wrong, the AMG data is right for that disc number but wrong for the actual disc. Often the first return is the right one, but not always. I have some familiarity with AMG's Lasso API, and I've observed that AMG will often return several different entries for one CD TOC. Leonard Bernstein's DG Beethoven symphony collection. This particularly tends to happen on multi-disc classical collections, e.g. Of course, I just ripped about 1000 classical discs last month, so I curse you for your timing On to another issue: the AMG metadata is occasionally completely wrong - it references a completely different disc. As us classical fans have come to expect, the fields are only inconsistently available from disc to disc, but still this is a distinct improvement in classical metadata, which was already better in dbPA than in the other readily available ripping solutions. Very useful in a music library with user-definable fields, like J River. I've tried out the new ripper with a few classical discs in my collection, and I definitely appreciate the additional classical metadata which is apparently provided by GD3: Style (symphony, concerto, etc), Instrument, Soloist, Orchestra, and sort names for composer, soloist, conductor.
