New to dBpa and about to begin ripping several hundred CDs. My goals:
1. Use nimbie and BatchRipper
2. Get best possible metadata and album art
3. Maintain consistent file naming scheme
4. Produce an exact replica (to be able to burn an exact replica later) for archival
5. Encode separate tracks in lossless and mp3
Is all of this possible? What is the best way to go about doing it?
Going through the forums, one of my concerns is this combination of (4) and (5).
To achieve (4), I assume FLAC+cue is the best option -- but supports only single file.
To achieve (5), I'd need Multiencoder -- but supports only two simultaneous encodes.
If FLAC+cue could produce multiple tracks, then I think my problem would be solved. But if I'm understanding correctly, if I want a cue sheet, and separate FLAC and MP3 tracks, I'd need to encode to FLAC+cue, FLAC, and MP3 -- which MultiEncoder won't support.
One concern about FLAC+cue as a single track is that I'd need a separate cue splitter which may not preserve all the metadata, and may not preserve the same file naming conventions. Is this valid?
Saw that some people use EAC for multi-track and cue, but will it do everything else 1-5?
Appreciate any advice.
1. Use nimbie and BatchRipper
2. Get best possible metadata and album art
3. Maintain consistent file naming scheme
4. Produce an exact replica (to be able to burn an exact replica later) for archival
5. Encode separate tracks in lossless and mp3
Is all of this possible? What is the best way to go about doing it?
Going through the forums, one of my concerns is this combination of (4) and (5).
To achieve (4), I assume FLAC+cue is the best option -- but supports only single file.
To achieve (5), I'd need Multiencoder -- but supports only two simultaneous encodes.
If FLAC+cue could produce multiple tracks, then I think my problem would be solved. But if I'm understanding correctly, if I want a cue sheet, and separate FLAC and MP3 tracks, I'd need to encode to FLAC+cue, FLAC, and MP3 -- which MultiEncoder won't support.
One concern about FLAC+cue as a single track is that I'd need a separate cue splitter which may not preserve all the metadata, and may not preserve the same file naming conventions. Is this valid?
Saw that some people use EAC for multi-track and cue, but will it do everything else 1-5?
Appreciate any advice.
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