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I search grab/ripp Tool with specialy functions

PostPosted: Sun Oct 18, 2009 9:47 pm
by deejay2302
So i search a grab/ripp tool so recode my Musiccollection.

Sample: MP3 File 192 Kbit/s ripped and i will ripp all my collections to 160 kbit/s.

C:/Music/Top/Orginal MP3 192 kbits
encode to 160 kbits and replace C:/Music/Top/Orginal MP3

I will Drag the folders with sub-folders to program and encode all Files in the folders and sub-folders and replace the orginal files.

U understand what i mean ?

The problem is... i must copy all files to one folder for Ripp-Process!

I search a program what ripp files in the orginal folders and which the original files replaced.


I can not Copy all my files to one folder!!
That would mess up my whole order. I would like to avoid. And over 300,000 files that would be a great chaos.
I would like to reduce the download time, while I make the files smaller.


Does anyone know such a program?

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PostPosted: Wed Oct 21, 2009 3:15 am
by pcs800
I think we are having trouble understanding what you mean by "I can not Copy all my files to one order".
What does this mean?
You need a program that will convert 192kb/s mp3 files to 160kb/s? is that all?

PostPosted: Mon Oct 26, 2009 11:33 pm
by deejay2302
No thats not all^^
Sorry for tha last text. I mean Folders, Not Orders^^

The program should be able to edit individual folders. And at the same time.

I would not just have to copy each folder to grab individually.

The program should, in principle, can process multiple folders in a list.

That is what i mean^^ . Grab-programs I know plenty, just not with such a function.

An Idea ?

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PostPosted: Mon Oct 26, 2009 11:43 pm
by pcs800
Acosutica mp3 cd burner and audio converter pro will rip music into individual folders. www.acoustica.com

PostPosted: Tue Oct 27, 2009 4:11 pm
by deejay2302
Thanks for the Answer. Sry this is not that what i search.

Acoustica Ripp the Files to another selected Folder. :( Its the same what all other programms can do.

What i mean....

I will this Folders grabb as one Step

I:\Musik\Folder 1

Track 1 <-grabb / delete / replace (before: 320 kbps, after 160 kbps)
Track 2 <-grabb / delete / replace (before: 192 kbps, after 160 kbps)
Track 3 <-grabb / delete / replace (before: 320 kbps, after 160 kbps)

I:\Musik\Musik New\Folder 2

Track 1 <-grabb / delete / replace (before: 320 kbps, after 160 kbps)
Track 2 <-grabb / delete / replace (before: 192 kbps, after 160 kbps)
Track 4 <-grabb / delete / replace (before: 250 kbps, after 160 kbps)

The command would be as follows:

Grabbing in process....
Delete orginal files in the folders...
Replace the orginal files in the orginal folders...
Done!

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I will grabb all Folders to Orginal Folders include the Sub-Folders
The music files here should be grabbed in the same folder where the original files are.


That is what i mean.... :-/

PostPosted: Thu Oct 29, 2009 10:41 am
by kdid
MediaMonkey can do it. (It might be one of the features that expires after 30 days though if you do not buy the program.)

In the Tool/Convert dialog you can select to replace the original files.

www.mediamonkey.com

PS. Are you doing this because you have limited space for your music collection?

I would not recommend you to lobotomize your collection in this way to get room for more music.

To convert from CD->192->160 will not be as good as converting directly from CD->160.

I would instead bought me a bigger harddrive, or remove other stuff not needed. But then, most of my music is in (lossless) FLAC.

PostPosted: Tue Nov 24, 2009 12:36 pm
by deejay2302
The problem is i have Subsonic on my computer. And i must buy new Hard Drives for more music. MY Music Data is over 300.000 Files. Subsonic and becomes slower with so many files. I have no idea whether it Subsonic is located, or on my PC. My System Requirements are 2.8 GHZ Dual Core and 2 GB of Ram. Unfortunately, I do not have anything to music on CD, so I have my songs get a little smaller.

I'll look at me the program once more. Thanks for the tip. :wink: