Hi,

In article <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>,
           MarioL<[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> I'm new to this forum and hope that you can help me. My problem is
> pretty easily described. I have some CDs I wanted to rip as FLACs,
> precisely 1 FLAC per CD. So I ripped one (cdparanoia) and used the
> --cuesheet option to encode the file. Then I added (manually) some
> tags:
>
> ARTIST=foo
> ALBUM=bar
> DATE=1996
> TITLE1=baz
> TITLE2=foobar
> (and so on...)

This is what I do. However the track tags should be:

TRACKNUMBER[1]=1
TITLE[1]=Title for track 1
ARTIST[1]=Artist for track 1
TRACKNUMBER[2]=2

etc.

> I've been searching the web for a couple of hours now and still havn't
> found anything. Is anyone of you doing what I want to do and could tell
> me some (Linux) audio player that works fine with several tracks in 1
> FLAC? Any other help is welcome, too :-)

If you want something to help you rip and tag such files, check out my
'flactag'

http://www.gently.org.uk/flactag

It contains a ripping script that prepares the FLAC appropriately, and then
a utility for downloading track information from MusicBrainz and tagging the
file.

Andy

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