CDs are already digital, you are just ripping them, not digitising them
(sorry, couldn't help myself).

If you are pulling data from OpenDB on both Windows and Linux, the data
will be the same. What are you using on Windows to rip with? is it using
a different DB.

As for naming convention, that is entirely up to the app you use and
how it is configured.

I use dbPoweramp. It does cost, but it is an excellent app, easy
interface, very high quality rips and very flexible. It uses a variety
of different sources for its meta data, including the AMG database which
includes album are and a lot of very accurate data.

The folder structure and naming convention is completely customisable.
You can even put clauses in so the naming is different for multi-CD
sets.


-- 
funkstar

my collection:
*1*x squeezebox radio
*1*x squeezebox touch
*1*x squeezebox boom
*2*x controller, *1*x receiver
*2*x sb3 (sliver/black), *1*x sb2 wired (silver)
*1*x sb (black), *1*x slimp3 (with rear shield)

interested in any others if you have them!
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