thomsens;175558 Wrote: 
> I actually just asked this question in the rip area.  I'm looking for
> suggestion on how to do exactly that (easily).

There are many ways.  Two I've used are MediaMonkey and foobar 2000. 
You can download both for free; if you haven't used either I'd start
with MediaMonkey.  Just point it to your FLAC files, select them all,
select convert audio format from the tools menu, choose a format to
convert to, and go to sleep - in the morning you'll have a whole new
library of MP3s.  IIRC it will make a directory structure based on the
tags.  Make sure you don't set it to delete the originals!..


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