My workflow starts by ripping the CDs in my collection via Sound Juicer.
That seems to be a well established Debian package and it delivers flac
with some metadata. So far, it did not create any issues. I found it
easy to modify the metadata included by Sound Juicer slightly in the
following ways:
- Add album cover photo.
- Chance the album name to: "Composer: Album", because that would sort
well everywhere (kodi, VLC, legacy Squeezebox ...).
- Merge sets of multiple CDs so that they appear grouped.

What I found was that even the output of Sound Juicer without any
modifications (I did upload one example) is incompatible with the
current Logitech Media Server. Removing the metadata is certainly
possible. However, I would like all family members to be able to
identify and find the content without much IT expertise.

Is there a recommended workflow to reach that goal, such as use rip
software X (ideally available on Linux and open source), use MusicBrainz
Picard or software Y to modify tags ... ?


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