Once ripped to FLAC I use MP3Tag (it's free to download) to check ALL the metadata.
It's shocking how much data can be missing/wrong/incorrect. Even the album art can often be wrong.
Just edit any track info that needs it and (if the art is wrong) search google for a decent correct image.
If it was a Multi CD, I would not bother with the auto track labels of disc1/track1-12 & disc2/track1-13 etc. Just make it one album and re-number the tracks 01-25 (or whatever).
Took me about 5-6 months to rip/check about 1000 CD's.
Yes, it was a PITA to check every single one... but I should only need to do the process once.
It's shocking how much data can be missing/wrong/incorrect. Even the album art can often be wrong.
Just edit any track info that needs it and (if the art is wrong) search google for a decent correct image.
If it was a Multi CD, I would not bother with the auto track labels of disc1/track1-12 & disc2/track1-13 etc. Just make it one album and re-number the tracks 01-25 (or whatever).
Took me about 5-6 months to rip/check about 1000 CD's.
Yes, it was a PITA to check every single one... but I should only need to do the process once.
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