Mike Sargent wrote: 
> Why on earth are you going to all the effort to rip vinyl and use MP3.
> That's a lossy format. That means you are purposely throwing away some
> of the sound from the vinyl.
> 
> Rip them to FLAC so you will never have to do it again.
> 
> Mike

+1

Dump Audacity. Invest £25 in VinylStudio it will increase your
productivity massively although it does take some learning.

I have been ripping my Vinyl to FLAC this way for some time but I’m
still not finished.

My process is as follows.

1) Record using VinylStudio and output to FLAC. Set VS to output in
artist/album folder structure with cover art to folder.jpg not embedded

2) load tracks into Foobar2000 and add replaygain 

3) move tracks to LMS library folder

4) use Album Artist Exchange to find high quality album art and replace
folder.jpg accordingly. I try to use 800x800 or greater.



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