Dear,
I press the button "setting" in
Express Rip. There, I take "custom"
and set the string to {%n2 - %t}
Express Rip handles this wrongly.
E.g. track 01 with name "Temp pour
nous" is written out as
"01 . Temp pour nous.aac".
Instead of a hyphen, a point is
written out. This is a bug. In fact,
the point is written out by default,
the specified hyphen is simply ignored.
If you rip a CD it would be better
to write in the "Extract CD Track(s)"
window
Loading "Perles de pluie" instead of
Loading Perles de pluie.
I tried the album "Jardin Secret"
of "Axelle Red". This a French
singer and her songs carry French
names with accents. Express Rip
is handling these accents wrong.
E.g.: "Romantique à mort". In the
track table of Express Rip, the
à is gone. In the filename that is
written out, the same is true.
In the "Extract CD Track(s)" it is
correct. These are two bugs. The
same is true for the track
"Ce don't le monde à besoin", "Naïve"
and "Fruits défendu".
If we consider the same CD some other
thing are bugy. It is a CD with data
on it next to the song tracks. If the
CD is loaded, and you start Express Rip,
he says "No CDDB match found". In the FAQ
it is written this is the case because
it is not a proper audio CD or because
the CD is not currently listed in the
freeDB database. This is wrong. Express
should distinguich between both cases
and write out a correct error message.
In this case this would be that it is
not a proper audio CD, and he should
access the freedb database and identify
the tracks. When the CD is ejected, and
loaded again when Express Rip is already
running he says correctly that it is not
a proper audio CD and displays the names
of the tracks (he has accessed freedb).
This should also happen when Express Rip
is started when the CD is already loaded.
A bugfixed version for download
would be great.
Best regards,
Francky