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Ripping CDs
MP3s via Windows Media Player
MP3s range from 128Kbps to 320Kbps.
- Open Windows Media Player
- Right Click → More Options
- Rip Music
- Select the folder
- Select the format: MP3
- (Do not “Rip CD Automatically” because you want additional information from the Internet.)
- Library
- Retrieve additional information from the Internet
FLAC via EAC Exact Audio Copy
Perfect CD-ripping to FLAC with Exact Audio Copy (Guide, How-to)
- EAC → Metadata Options (maybe choose provider, not GD3)
- EAC Options → General:
- Check “Use alternate CD Play routines” (Default)
- Check “Disable 'CD Autostart' for audio and data CDs while EAC running”
- Check “On unknown CDs,” and select “automatically access online metadata database”.
- EAC Options → Naming Scheme
%artist%\%albumtitle%\%tracknr2% - %artist% - %title%
- Compression Options
- User Defined Encoder
- .flac
- \Flac\flac.exe
- Additional command-line options:
-8 -V -T "ARTIST=%artist%" -T "TITLE=%title%" -T "ALBUM=%albumtitle%" -T "DATE=%year%" -T "TRACKNUMBER=%tracknr%" -T "GENRE=%genre%" -T "PERFORMER=%albuminterpret%" -T "COMPOSER=%composer%" -T "ALBUMARTIST=%albumartist%" -T "DISCNUMBER=%cdnumber%" -T "TOTALDISCS=%totalcds%" -T "TOTALTRACKS=%numtracks%" -T "COMMENT=%comment%" %source% -o %dest%
Here's a recommendation to write a huge FLAC file for the whole album with embedded cue sheet, metadata and album art, from which cuetools or Foobar2k could be used to bulk-convert to MP3s later (click “show quoted text” too).
Reference
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