So I ripped all of my music CDs to wav files from audiograbber, which stored all of the music artist names, album names, and song names for later converting to mp3 (with genre and year and track tags etc), but since the wavs themselves don't track tags, I have to use audiograbber for converting to mp3 (which has its own database files), but I downloaded recently some wav and flac files that of course can't be ripped from CD (unless I burn them which I don't want to do).
So do I have a solution here? I just want one format for lossless CD rips that will store tags somewhere that can be easily converted to mp3 (or whatever compressed format is the thing to do).
Should I just re-rip with CDRipper and convert with dBPowerAmp or is there some better solution where something can tag or recognize or convert the wav files some other kind of ripped files (like flac or I'm not sure what else, wma? aac? aaah) to be human-readable on different devices?
So do I have a solution here? I just want one format for lossless CD rips that will store tags somewhere that can be easily converted to mp3 (or whatever compressed format is the thing to do).
Should I just re-rip with CDRipper and convert with dBPowerAmp or is there some better solution where something can tag or recognize or convert the wav files some other kind of ripped files (like flac or I'm not sure what else, wma? aac? aaah) to be human-readable on different devices?
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