Glad to hear you got that sorted out. You should really consider
converting the files to FLAC instead of WAV. FLAC is lossless, so it's
the same sound quality as WAV and Apple Lossless, but (a) it takes up
only 30-50% of the disk space as WAV, (b) it takes up only 30-50% of
the network bandwidth as WAV, and (c) it has good support for tagging,
whereas there is no standard for tagging in WAV.

You can convert from Apple Lossless (including transferring the tag
info) with dBpoweramp Batch Converter and other software. You can
convert from wav to FLAC with a lot of software, but the problem there
is you have already lost the tag info (other than what is revealed by
the file and folder names).

The only downside is that you can't play FLAC on iTunes, but you can
keep your Apple Lossless for that.


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