Album art, windows and squeezecenter help


I need some help. I have been using windows media to rip cd's to wma lossless because i have a hard time believing there is any audible difference in lossless formats and that is the easiest tool. It rips, tags and provides artwork, even a monkey can do it. I use squeezecenter and a transporter for the rest of the equation. Every post I read relating to this subject suggests flac is the better format and eac the better ripping tool so I figured I would give it another try (I started this way but quickly changed). I had no trouble setting up eac and ripping but I cannot remember how to get artwork to squeezecenter. I can get the artwork and drag it into the folder eac creates in my music but i cannot get it over to sc.

So I suppose I am asking 2 questions...the first is simply about the artwork and the second is there really a difference between ripping tools and lossless formats...I mean an audible one...not just because that seems to be what everyone says...I have yet to hear a rationale explanation as to why...have you?
richard_stacy

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I had the same issue with EAC and had to download the pic from Amazon and use a 3rd Party software (MP3Tag)to tag the pics to the FLAC files. MWA is ten times better. and sounds just as good. I just purchase Music Vault and that how they setup there product up, and what they recomement.
Yes in mp3tag you do have to pick all of the songs in that album, and then assign the picture to them. Also it is a pain in the neck and time consuming to 1. Rip your files in EAC as FLAC, 2. Down load artwork, 3. Put them in a folder and 4. Then load up mp3tag and assign the artwork. When all you have to do in Windows is rip your files in WMA lossless, and thatÂ’s it.