I can't seem to sort out how to use the artist/title info that EAC encoded in the filenames of my WAV files to tag and convert to AIFF. Can anyone help? :cry:
How can I convert WAV to tagged AIFF?
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Music quality is an absolute priorty.
I've discovered this. My choices are based on the fact that I'm running into a very high end sound system (I even use some the best headphones you can buy with my iPod). I decided to use WAV because EAC is the best ripper around (can do multiple reads untill it gets a bit perfect rip) and is supports WAV. EAC encodes the folder/file name with artist/title info and this has not been and issue for the software (slimserver) I use to stream my music via a Squeezebox. It's when I tried to move files into iTunes that I ran into a problem.Comment
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Re: Music quality is an absolute priorty.
>I decided to use WAV because EAC is the best ripper around
I tend to disagree, but that is only because I have been using the newer (soon to be alpha released) version of dBpowerAMP which in my tests rips better than eac...Comment
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Re: How can I convert WAV to tagged AIFF?
If you are streaming by Slimserver, I would think that FLAC would be a better format choice than AIFF. FLAC has tags, but significant compression in comparison to the Wave. Of course, because FLAC is lossless you can still easily do format conversions from it at a later date.Comment
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