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Hi, All. New member here.I have a NAD M50.2 that I've used a lot over the past two years primarily as a music vault into which I've dumped my entire CD library. Unfortunately, the metadata for some of the CDs is lacking.I've decided it's time to address this...so do any of you have any tips? I'll accept all the hand-holding you'd be willing to offer!Thanks.-Mike
I also have a NAD M50.2 that I have loaded about 1,000 CDs onto. It usually gets the metadata correct, but a small percentage of CDs have not been recognized. Out of frustration, I have deleted those 10-20 from the database. I don't like having "unknown CD" or "unknown artist" show up in my library.A bigger frustration for me is that some, not all, long CDs - say those over 70 minutes long in playing time - won't load at all. The NAD gives the message "Rip failed - taking too long". It seems that some will have to be played optically - not what I was hoping for. I hope someone at NAD is reading this thread and does something to help out.
I have found contacting NAD customer service to be really helpful. That and using their support pages. I was having a similar problem when I first got the unit, "Rip failed - taking too long." It was happening like crazy. Their customer service gave me a really easy fix that has solved the problem ever since. Using my linked computer that I use to control the unit via the Bluos application. (may be able to also use your smart phone or iPad, etc.), you access the NAD internal memory and delete a temporary folder that holds the files while it is ripping CD's. I may not be using the right term but it's like a working memory folder. Trust me I suck with computers, and once NAD pointed me in the right direction to just delete the contents of that folder, it was really easy. If you contact them they'll help you out! Keep in mind that if you have any CD's that are really scratched up, that can also trigger the "rip failed" problem, however that's a separate problem and I don't fault the 50.2 for that.