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  • computer-girl

    • Dec 2008
    • 48

    Re-rip or Re-tag?

    After ripping 100s of CDs to FLAC, many using Batch ripper, I looked at the filenames (along with the corresponding tags), and directory structure and feel that I could have done everything better. I would prefer, for instance, that the file names lead with the Artist rather than the track number. I would like this to be reflected in the FLAC tags as well. I would also like to move the files.

    Would it be better to re-rip all of the discs, this time, with the proper directory structure and naming convention? Or should I use a tool such as Mp3tag?

    Also, I did NOT rip with ReplayGain. Is it ok to do this after the fact with another tool, or re-rip, this time, with ReplayGain activated?

    Lastly, I do have a robot so that I can batch rip 50 cds at one time unattended.
  • LtData
    dBpoweramp Guru

    • May 2004
    • 8288

    #2
    Re: Re-rip or Re-tag?

    You can use the "Arrange Audio" utility codec to re-arrange and re-name your files.

    You can add ReplayGain tags after the fact with the [ReplayGain] utility codec. Just use the Batch Converter to select all your files and let it go.

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    • computer-girl

      • Dec 2008
      • 48

      #3
      Re: Re-rip or Re-tag?

      LtData, Thanks!!!!!!!!!!!

      Originally posted by LtData
      You can use the "Arrange Audio" utility codec to re-arrange and re-name your files.

      You can add ReplayGain tags after the fact with the [ReplayGain] utility codec. Just use the Batch Converter to select all your files and let it go.

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