Since you are just getting started, an important bit of advice is to rip
to FLAC files instead of WAV. The FLAC files preserve the full audio
quality of WAV, but take up much less disk space and much less network
bandwidth. More importantly, FLAC has excellent support for metadata
(tags), whereas there is no tagging standard for WAV. You need good
metadata/tags to really leverage the SB system, and dBpoweramp is an
excellent tool for fetching the tag information and writing it to FLAC
files.

If you don't have cue sheets then don't worry about them. Most users
don't use them and are fine without them. 

As for your original problem, that's an odd one. I expect it's
something wrong with the way you are ripping, but it's hard to say from
the info provided.


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