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I use dbPoweramp as the last step in my current process. I take completely tagged digital LPs, usually 20-50 at a time, and dbpoweramp renames them and places them in a working directory tree album_artist->album->tracks. The naming convention is discnumber+track# title(name of song). Then I manually copy them over to the music library. I do the last step manually so I don't end up copying a duplicate album name into the artists directory - when that happens songs will get copied over.

I took a quick look at dBpoweramp and yes it has some features I am looking for. I have to look at those to see if they are going to be useful. The big problem is going to be keeping album song volumes relative to each other - which is kind of what makes it hard using Audacity.

Going forward I'll be doing this kind of processing in Audacity before I break the sides into tracks. But for cleaning up the existing 2700 album library the dBpoweramp batch processer could be a massive time saver.

Thanks for bringing that up.


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  • Yes! - Goober58 16:45:07 04/08/25 (1)
    • RE: Yes! - Dawnrazor 17:33:14 04/08/25 (0)


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