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  1. #1
    Natan & Nicki Tiefenbrun
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    Maintaining a large library of WAV files - artwork, tagging,issues

    Hi

    I'm planning to rip some 600 CDs into uncompressed WAV format for use
    with Slimerver, Squeezebox, Telcanto, and a high-fidelity music system.

    If I rip them manually in iTunes, then at least the Artist, Track, genre
    tagging info is stored in the itunes database - which I can point
    SlimServer to.

    However, I'd like to outsource the ripping to CDLabs, ShrinkDigital or
    similar, and they can't return an itunes library to me. My options
    appear to be getting the files returned with appropriate
    naming/directory-structure convention. Has anybody else tried this, and
    any tips on how best to deal with compilations, soundtracks, classical
    etc? For example, compilations usually have the CD Artist 'various', but
    individual tracks to have the correct artist info.

    I played with MusicMatch, adding some tags (2.3 I think) to the WAV
    files, but this seemed to confuse Slimserver (I guess WAVs & Tag's don't
    mix)?

    Any thoughts would be appreciated.

    One other question - is SlimServer UPnP compliant, or will it be?

    Tks

    Natan

  2. #2
    Pat Farrell
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    Maintaining a large library of WAV files - artwork,tagging, issues

    On Tue, 2005-03-29 at 12:59 +0100, Natan & Nicki Tiefenbrun wrote:
    > I played with MusicMatch, adding some tags (2.3 I think) to the WAV
    > files, but this seemed to confuse Slimserver (I guess WAVs & Tag¢s
    > don¢t mix)?
    > Any thoughts would be appreciated.


    Last time I looked into the details of this, tags and .wav files could
    not coexist. The wav file contains just the music data, with no place
    for tags.

    Have you considered FLAC format? It is lossless, so you can recreate
    the original wav file, bit perfect, at any time, and Flac uses
    ogg-tags, which are much more flexible than early ID3 tags.



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