I originally ripped my CD's to WAV for storage and to MP3 for playing on portable players.
But I now realize I should have also ripped them into FLAC as for playing in my house.
The WAV files are in directories (Artist\Album\Song) so I would like
some software that will pick up the path and use it to tag the FLAC file.
The alternative it to re-rip them but I would like to convert them if possible.
I'm looking for something fairly simple since I should only need to
do this one time since going forward I will be ripping FLAC as well.
Thank you
But I now realize I should have also ripped them into FLAC as for playing in my house.
The WAV files are in directories (Artist\Album\Song) so I would like
some software that will pick up the path and use it to tag the FLAC file.
The alternative it to re-rip them but I would like to convert them if possible.
I'm looking for something fairly simple since I should only need to
do this one time since going forward I will be ripping FLAC as well.
Thank you
I use Mediamonkey, Mp3tag & Foobar2000 for all my needs.
Wav to Flac on Google gives https://www.freac.org/ Check it out.
Wav to Flac on Google gives https://www.freac.org/ Check it out.
Most conversion programs use ffmpeg as the backend application which you can also use in a standalone command line mode.
Try FFmpeg-batch, its a application with a graphical user interface front end and uses ffmpeg as the back end.
AIMP is a audio player which also has built-in batch conversion using ffmpeg.
Try FFmpeg-batch, its a application with a graphical user interface front end and uses ffmpeg as the back end.
AIMP is a audio player which also has built-in batch conversion using ffmpeg.