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Hi. How do you check the command line format in your previously ripped FLAC files? I'm in the process of ripping a new batch but it's been over 10 years since I ripped my older files. I want to use the same command line format so when I merge them all there are no problems. Thanks for your time.
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Go to EAC Options > Filename tab. Naming scheme is there. In the naming scheme field add in whatever you need from the list below it. Song title, Artist, Album, Track # etc can all be done with the metadata provider you select in the metadata options area. Why do you need the codec? The file extension will tell you how it was coded- flac, mp3 etc. There is no "command line" per se nowadays unless you use a different front end or no front end. |
You can send an email to Andre at eac@exactaudiocopy.org and/or check the forum http://www.digital-inn.de/forums/exact-audio-copy-english.14/ To my knowledge - and I could be wrong here - the program is NOT writing *all* of that type/kind of meta data to the file itself. I don’t even recall if all of the data you’re looking for is written to the log file. Realistically though, why would you need to know what codec was used? If it was 12 years ago it’s likely outdated (superseded by a more recent version, etc.) anyway. |