Hi,

In article <[email protected]>,
           Michael H<[email protected]> 
wrote:
>
> This is still work in progress but recently I became convinced that at
> for classical CD's FLAC files per title make more sense because then it
> is possible to add a lot more metadata (tags) to the files to accomodate
> performers, conductor etc. So far I have single FLAC files with embedded
> cue sheets and since cue sheets are a bit limited with the fields they
> accept I decided to split the FLAC files and retag the individual
> files. Some help from here 
> http://unix.stackexchange.com/questions/10251/how-do-i-split-a-flac-with-a-cue/30863#30863
> but not perfect yet because I have not quite figured out how to rip
> (EAC) to individual FLAC files that works in the context of my
> idiosyncratic setup where I have a batch that rips to WAV, converts to
> FLAC and to individual mp3 as well. Remember disc space is cheap and I
> am going for maximum data preservation.

You don't need to split the FLAC files in order to add tags. You can do this
to a whole album FLAC file too.

I embed the CUE sheet into the FLAC file and then just add VORBIS comments
to the FLAC file.  Works well.

Andy

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