I haven't used EAC, but from what I've heard it's mostly just a no-frills CD ripping program that may not do much from a file management perspective. Most ripping software have the ability for the user to select the destination folder.
You will likely need to organize your files using folders (directories) in a logical fashion. For instance, U2's Joshua Tree album might go into the following directory:
/music_files/rock/U2/joshua_tree
Things get much more complicated when dealing with a compilation classical album.
The other option is to use a program like iTunes that has the option to automatically manage your files. The downside to this is that iTunes' file management scheme is not really human-understandable, but it is certainly usable by iTunes and any user using iTunes.
Another option is to use Media Monkey which will organize the ripped files for you in a logical fashion (you get to choose the exact implementation).
Michael
You will likely need to organize your files using folders (directories) in a logical fashion. For instance, U2's Joshua Tree album might go into the following directory:
/music_files/rock/U2/joshua_tree
Things get much more complicated when dealing with a compilation classical album.
The other option is to use a program like iTunes that has the option to automatically manage your files. The downside to this is that iTunes' file management scheme is not really human-understandable, but it is certainly usable by iTunes and any user using iTunes.
Another option is to use Media Monkey which will organize the ripped files for you in a logical fashion (you get to choose the exact implementation).
Michael