afterglow;391211 Wrote: 
> I've just finished setting up an Intel Atom-based Ubuntu server that
> will handle audio and video files for my entertainment system.
> 
> I'm about to start re-ripping all my music to FLAC on my iMac and am
> looking for some suggestions on the process.
> 
> My plan is to rip to FLAC using Max.  Should I rip to a single file or
> do I want to have separate files for each track?  Do I want to generate
> a cue sheet?  Does it matter what file naming format I use?  What ripper
> do I want to use: basic, comparison or cdparanoia?  Where should I get
> CD information: iTunes or MusicBrainz?  And what tags do I need?  Do I
> want to save album art in a separate file or embed it?  Can I do all
> this on Max or would I need Tag as well??
> 
> I plan to rip and save to my iMac workstation and transfer via ethernet
> to the server at the end of the day.  Is there a more efficient way of
> doing this??

You can try Jaikoz (http://www.jthink.net/jaikoz/), which is a very
feature rich universal music tagger application. It's a shareware, you
have to pay some license fee after the trying period.
For CD ripping I prefer to use XLD.


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