Re: Sort FLAC & ALAC into seperate directories
In the ripper settings related metadata one can tick or not the "album art" item. If ticked, the artwork will be embedded. My advice at this point is to learn a bit more about all the options and how things work before launching into multi-codec ripping. Respectfully, you haven't figured out the basics yet and you're already at an advanced step. Some thoughts:
1. click on every menu item, look where it takes you, click on any submenu items. You're just trying to see the sorts of things that are in different locations
2. In almost every screen you'll see little "?" icons. Click on these....they take you to extensive help pages. I suspect many people never notice these help pages.
p.s. [origpath] and [origfilename] will just recreate the orginal path and filename. This is useful when converting one set of files to another codec (flac to ALAC) and keeping the same path/filename (but having a different parent directory)
In the ripper settings related metadata one can tick or not the "album art" item. If ticked, the artwork will be embedded. My advice at this point is to learn a bit more about all the options and how things work before launching into multi-codec ripping. Respectfully, you haven't figured out the basics yet and you're already at an advanced step. Some thoughts:
1. click on every menu item, look where it takes you, click on any submenu items. You're just trying to see the sorts of things that are in different locations
2. In almost every screen you'll see little "?" icons. Click on these....they take you to extensive help pages. I suspect many people never notice these help pages.
p.s. [origpath] and [origfilename] will just recreate the orginal path and filename. This is useful when converting one set of files to another codec (flac to ALAC) and keeping the same path/filename (but having a different parent directory)
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