aubuti;516419 Wrote: > If your directory names and filenames are sensible and consistent you > can either have the FLAC encoding program write them to the relevant > tags, or use a tagging program like mp3tag to do it afterwards.puddletag > would be handy here in that you could run masstagging and it'd use foldernames if needs be to do a lookup. If stuff is badly named you could even use freedb as the masstagging source and then run it again using the freed results to I'd your files for a masstagging run against musicbrainz or discogs.
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