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FLAC Tags and file naming conventions
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<blockquote data-quote="alanB" data-source="post: 49502" data-attributes="member: 431"><p>Just spent hours copying a few CD's (this could become a MAJOR drag! To the point where I lose interest and try something else - I have a couple of hundred CD's and I copied a some total of TWO - count em - in three hours). </p><p></p><p>In my initial few attempts a few nights ago (I did 10 in about an hour then not sure what the hell's happening now) I left the ID3 tag checkbox unchecked in the EAC FLac compression options. The Mede8er played those files fine but on the display I noted that it wasnt showing any tag info.</p><p></p><p>So based on the above comments about ID3 tags I thought the next few CD's I copied I would enable that feature in EAC. As I said after bloody hours of buggering around with Windows networking issues and running out of disc space and all the other wonderful things that seem to go with this new digital age I load them on to the Mede8er, only for it to say "Invalid File Type" when I try and play them!!! Grrrr</p><p></p><p>Arent computers absolutely lovely?</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="alanB, post: 49502, member: 431"] Just spent hours copying a few CD's (this could become a MAJOR drag! To the point where I lose interest and try something else - I have a couple of hundred CD's and I copied a some total of TWO - count em - in three hours). In my initial few attempts a few nights ago (I did 10 in about an hour then not sure what the hell's happening now) I left the ID3 tag checkbox unchecked in the EAC FLac compression options. The Mede8er played those files fine but on the display I noted that it wasnt showing any tag info. So based on the above comments about ID3 tags I thought the next few CD's I copied I would enable that feature in EAC. As I said after bloody hours of buggering around with Windows networking issues and running out of disc space and all the other wonderful things that seem to go with this new digital age I load them on to the Mede8er, only for it to say "Invalid File Type" when I try and play them!!! Grrrr Arent computers absolutely lovely? [/QUOTE]
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