![]() This way, iTunes would get all the metadata from the Gracenote CD database. I use Slysoft's Virtual CloneDrive to mount CD images.so all I needed to do was assemble the WAV files into an image, mount it, rip to iTunes, and umount/delete the temporary image. Initially, I was determined not to waste a CD-R disc because I *know* that this should be possible. I have the CUE file for each CD, so I can easily convert the FLAC files to WAV (the filenames referenced in each CUE file) then burn a CD using ImgBurn and re-rip in iTunes (defeated, I eventually ended up doing this for one of my albums). The original discs are buried in storage somewhere and I probably won't see them again for a long time (I've looked).Ĭonverting the FLAC files to WAV format and then to Apple Lossless format would require me to tediously enter all the metadata manually (genre, disc track info, artist, titles, performers, dates, etc). I subscribe to iTunes Match and I want to import a few of my obscure soundtrack CDs into iTunes. While searching Google, I found lots of other people posting on message boards and asking how to do this, but they didn't get any valid answers. I know this should probably go in the "Software for Windows" section.but I figure there are more music enthusiasts in Off Topic.
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