
Originally Posted by
schmidj
Yes, you can copy metadata from one rip to another. Put enough basic metadata with the new recording so you can find the files afterwards. Then open two instances of Windows Explorer, one of the old MP3 another of the new FLAC, side by side on the screen. Open the right click "edit metadata" on each, copy and paste between them.
Another way that may be easier is to use the mp3tag software. Open both directories in mp3tag, all the tracks can be displayed, and you can copy from one to another.
Now whether that actually saves you any time over just re-entering the metadata from scratch for the FLAC files is open to question. I've been reripping many CDs that I ripped to m4a years ago, so I have the same issue. But I found that much of the time, it was faster and more accurate to do the metadata all over. My original metadata I found was often incomplete and inaccurate, and usually had no or wrong artwork, so I spent more time checking and fixing it than it took to massage the metadata from the online sources, or even to type it in from scratch. But you may have a different experience.