michael.schefczyk wrote: 
> 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 ... ?

Just Tested SoundJuicer 3.24 (Ubuntu 20.04) 

1. Ripped a album int Flac. SoundJuicer generated, folder for the Album,
falc file per track.
2. Failed to be scanned by LMS 8.2.* with errors.
3. ran "*metaflac --remove --block-type=CUESHEET *.flac*" on the folder
of flac file
4. Rescan the folder- no errors and all metadata is intact track name ,
composer etc.


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