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Old 02-18-2025, 01:56 PM   #2459
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Originally Posted by Solitaire1 View Post
I've recently been going through my CD collection, checking it against what I've ripped into the Music Library on my computer and updating missing metadata when needed. One thing I've found that is very irritating is that often the physical CDs are missing metadata (it's not shown in the booklet, on the CD Back Cover, or on the CD itself).
Depends on the tools. I'm partial, historically, to CUETools' CUERipper utility. It's essentially Open Source EAC. Can use the AccurateRip database to ensure your rips are 100% accurate. Can use freeDB and MusicBrainz for metadata.

I don't know how useful CUETools is for already-ripped tracks but the metadata databases should still be useful for manual editing.
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