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Marino13
I currently rip all of my CD's to FLAC 1.1.2 with EAC V0.9 beta 4 using this command line...

-T "artist=%a" -T "title=%t" -T "album=%g" -T "tracknumber=%n" %s

I use %D\%C\%N - %T for my filenames giving me a tree of "Artist/Album/track number - track title.flac"

and %C\%N - %T for various artists giving me a tree of "CD Title/track number - track title.flac"

I download the album art from allmusic.com and place it in the album folder with all of the flac files. I name the album art folder.jpg. This allows me to see the album art when I play the files in foobar 0.83.

Then I convert the flac files to -V 2 --vbr-new mp3's using foobar 0.83 with the same folder structure. I use the godfather to insert the album art into the ID3v2 tag of the mp3 for my iPod.

I would like to convert all of my flac 1.1.2 files to flac 1.1.3 in foobar 0.83. I would like to insert the album art into the tag of each flac file. Knowing that my album art is located in the same folder as the flac files for each album is there a parameters line I can use in foobar 0.83 to convert the flac files and add the album art to each file? Currently my parameters line in foobar 0.83 just reads - -o %d. I used this to convert my original flac files to 1.1.2.

Also, is there any way to set up an EAC command line to add the album art automatically to the flac file? I do have Tag&Rename and noticed that the new beta of that allows you to insert the album art into flac files but I am trying to cut down on the amount of steps I use. Thanks for reading and any help is appreciated.
Synthetic Soul
QUOTE(Marino13 @ Dec 3 2006, 17:05) *
Also, is there any way to set up an EAC command line to add the album art automatically to the flac file? I do have Tag&Rename and noticed that the new beta of that allows you to insert the album art into flac files but I am trying to cut down on the amount of steps I use. Thanks for reading and any help is appreciated.
REACT 2 will do this quite easily.
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