![]() Should it be that way? Which files should I then use to convert to MP3 for use on my portable Ipod? Flac or wav? If it is flac format at which transfer rate should the CD be copied ( uncompressed I presume) ? and how does one convert from flac to MP3 format with MediaMonkey? I have a large collection and would like to do it correct the first time? Forgive me for being ignorant but help would be appreciated. Help improve MediaMonkey 5 by testing the latest pre-release builds, and reporting bugs and feature requests. If I select a track, go to tools/convert audio format and set the program to convert (compression level 6) I get the message that it was 'not successfully converted'. I wanted to convert the wav files to FLAC format, but am not having success. It can convert straight from WAV or WMA lossless on the fly. I have been transferring my LPs to hard disk, recording them in WAV format. ![]() Actually, what happens, I think, is that the art file is added, but not embedded in each track. You have to choose ALAC as the 'Rip to' format first but it worked pretty well. I am using build 1511 and it is behaving as in original post: converting from FLAC to MP3 loses the artwork. Im a new MM (Gold) user and I have just started the monumental task of ripping my 1300+ CDs (around 900 of them are classical music) all to FLAC to create a backup for my CD collection. I right clicked and chose 'Convert to Apple Lossless Format'. Ripping CDs to FLAC: Some General Questions. The size of the individual tracks in wav format are much lager than those of the flac format. I did it by making a playlist of our entire library (200,000 tracks) and dragging into iTunes. I have ripped a CD as a test which resulted having two files - One in wav format and one in flac format!!! I was under the impression that music transferred(rip) from CD to Hard drive would best be preserved in flac format and later ripped to MP3 or other formats. What is the best way of storing music on Hard Drive - Flac format? and then ripping to MP3 or WMA or? Could you please assist in respect of the following: ![]() Mainly because its a lot quicker to edit the tags when a lot of the info is there, but just needs tweaking/correcting. Considering purchasing the latest version of MediaMonkey. I find it extremely useful that I can convert FLAC files to MP3 in MediaMonkey, while retaining existing ID3 tags.
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