I'm getting ready to copy my collection of about 100 cd's onto cd-r's, and make a FLAC copy on my computer for listening. What is the best way (and hopefully most automated, since I'm going to do about 100 in a row) to use EAC to rip a CD to FLAC and then burn to CD-R?
I've got EAC, FLAC, AutoFLAC, REACT, and Burrrn installed. The only way I can figure out is to either rip them using AutoFLAC or REACT (any advantages to one over the other?) and then burn using Burrrn. Or I can rip the wave files, burn to CD-r using EAC, then convert to FLAC, but this isn't very automated.
I like the idea of ripping a FLAC image instead of seperate flac tracks. It just seems better for archival purposes.
Also been hearing some stuff about spoon's r12. If you can explain an easy way to use that, I'd be down with it, if it's better.
EDIT: Ok, I just figured out that autoFLAC has a write mode. However, it seems inefficient to go CD->WAV->FLAC->WAV->CD-R.
Anyone know of the quickest and best quality way to go CD->WAV then in either order do WAV->CD-R and WAV->FLAC?