Why do I sometimes rip multiple copies from one?

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HowardBrazee
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Why do I sometimes rip multiple copies from one?

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I just bought the song "16 tons" from Karaoke Net. I downloaded the .zip file and ripped it.
Now I see 3 different songs in my library. They look the same except for two different names. I will delete two of them, but I'm curious why do they rip this way. I went to my downloads file and opened the .zip file and found what I expect, a .cdg and a .MP3 file.

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Re: Why do I sometimes rip multiple copies from one?

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Oops, I see that I have a new "Corrupted Zip File. I deleted them all and ripped them again.

Nevermind!

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Re: Why do I sometimes rip multiple copies from one?

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okay so i do not think "rip" means what you think it means. When you purchase a song from an online music store, the song is "downloaded and imported" (in the kJams parlance it is "added to the library"). When you put a CD+G disc into your computer's disc reader, and "copy" the song off of the disc, THAT is called "ripping".

when you get a ZIP file, do NOT unzip it, leave it zipped, and add that ONE file to kJams. kJams will look inside for the audio and video. if you unzip it and THEN add the containing folder, you'll be adding two copies: the zipped and the unzipped.

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Re: Why do I sometimes rip multiple copies from one?

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That's what I do. I just drag .zip files to kJams and select "copy".

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Re: Why do I sometimes rip multiple copies from one?

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Right now I am going through my library with volume turned down, displaying songs on my other monitor. When I see unreadable fonts, I change the title, appending (Bad) to the name. I intend on re-ripping from CD or re-loading from downloaded files to see if they come out better (one example *did* come out better in a test).

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Re: Why do I sometimes rip multiple copies from one?

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well, if you JUST drag the zip file in, then you will definitely NOT get three entries in the Library, so if you ARE getting three entries in the library, then you're doing something other than just dragging the zip files in.

keep me posted

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Re: Why do I sometimes rip multiple copies from one?

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I'll watch in the future. I'm pretty much done loading our disks and the songs I bought. Other people might contribute more.

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Re: Why do I sometimes rip multiple copies from one?

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FYI, an easier methodology would be to either use the label tag to add a colored label to the songs with bad data, or create a new playlist, and just drag them there. Much less work than editing the file name. And then you can perform actions on the entire playlist.
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