EAC is basicly a ripper.  It has a few other features, but it's main
purpose in life is to rip CD's.  If you find some of the tracks that
iTunes ripped have skips or other problems, that's the reason for EAC,
it's slower, but does a better job ensuring perfect copies.  

When EAC is configured to automatically compress a file, to mp3, or
flac, or whatever, it can pass along data, like the artist, album, song
etc, which the compression software will add as tags to the compressed
file.  It can also create the same sort of directory structure as
iTunes uses.  

I haven't looked into it myself, but I would think that the flac
frontend program should be able to use the directory structure to
determine the tag's and apply them.

Good Luck!

Dave


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