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<blockquote data-quote="Mars" data-source="post: 1189500" data-attributes="member: 817"><p>I use a similar process. Being a Linux man, I log onto MusicBrainz and rip the CD's to FLAC with Soundjuicer and save the files to a 2T drive with artist/album folders and artist/trackname.flac for files. I play this on Rhythmbox. If I cannot see it on Rhythmbox, I check the ID3 tag with Puddletag and fix genre/tracktitles so that Rhythmbox sees it. Works like a dream. The external DAC determines the quality of sound.</p><p></p><p>The benefit of this system is I can "fix" some CD's that skip and that all CD's are in storage while I listen to the music.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Mars, post: 1189500, member: 817"] I use a similar process. Being a Linux man, I log onto MusicBrainz and rip the CD's to FLAC with Soundjuicer and save the files to a 2T drive with artist/album folders and artist/trackname.flac for files. I play this on Rhythmbox. If I cannot see it on Rhythmbox, I check the ID3 tag with Puddletag and fix genre/tracktitles so that Rhythmbox sees it. Works like a dream. The external DAC determines the quality of sound. The benefit of this system is I can "fix" some CD's that skip and that all CD's are in storage while I listen to the music. [/QUOTE]
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