EAC rips CDs to .wav files which do not support any sort of tagging. 
But EAC WILL name the files based on the freedb song title data,
depending on how you have set up your library.

If you use flac to compress the .wav files, you can then attach a tag
with all the freedb info.  The flac frontend comes with a program
called TAG that creates and fills in the tags automatically.  The tags
get filled from the directory structure and file name of each song you
compress (which came from freedb).

Here's what I did to automate the process:

Open EAC and press the F9 key.  Under the "directories" tab, enter the
your music library base directory (like d:\music).  Under the filename
tab, enter your desired library and filename structures into the box
using the appropriate abbreviations.  I use this: 

%B\%A\%Y - %C\%N - %T

When I rip a CD, the wav files will go into the following directories:

d:\music\genre\artist\year - cdtitle\trackno - songtitle.wav

The genre, artist, year, cdtitle, trackno, and song title all come from
freedb (when they are there and correct).

Now open flac using the flac frontend program.  Click "Tag Conf."
Select custom under filename scheme, and enter this into the box:
G/A/Y - L/N - T

Now when you compress a file, the flac frontend will pass this info to
the TAG program (comes with flac frontend) and will automatically fill
in the tag for each file.

I have flac set to delete the input files and  store the output files
in the same places as the input files.  That makes it all nice and
automatic and neat for display on the SB3.

You could automate further by having EAC call flac immediately after
ripping a disc, but I think that can lead to tag editing headaches when
you rip a "various artist" type CD.  I usually rip a bunch of discs,
clean up the freedb info as needed, then when I get tired of ripping,
start flac and do a bunch of files in one shot.

You can adapt this scheme to any library structure you want.  You may
need to tweak SB3 to make sure things are displayed correctly, so
whatever scheme you use, try it first with a disc or two and make sure
you get the set-up you want with SB3.

TD


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