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Tag Archives: flac
Update to My Renaming Script
A while back I wrote a post on renaming FLAC files to include their associated disc numbers. For example, if you have a file from disc 1 named “01 – Track Name.flac” my script would change it to “01.01 – … Continue reading
Make a Big APE into Several Small, Tagged FLAC Files
You may recall with great excitement my post on splitting and tagging album length FLAC files into track length FLAC files. It may come to pass that you find yourself staring at an album length APE file. What? What the … Continue reading
The Mac .flac iTunes Blues
If you have been following my adventures, you know that I have ripped my entire CD collection (some 14,000 songs) to flac files and have those stored on an Ubuntu machine. (Read the starting article here.) I have thus far … Continue reading
FLACking Week
Well, as you probably know by now I’ve been preparing for building a music server so that I can archive my substantial CD collection into cases in the basement. I have spent the last week ripping CD’s into .flac files … Continue reading
Out of My Shell and into My Collection
As you may have heard, I’m building a music server for my home (aka my local network). I’m rippin’ dem discs down to .flac files and stowing dem on a phat drive. Caught between geek and gangster, I’m having a … Continue reading