In Reply to: Procedural FLAC posted by RnR on February 19, 2012 at 05:13:42:
IMO, just use dbPowerAmp and rip each disk into a separate folder where you want the CD to live.dbPA will fill most of the tags and of course encode into FLAC. Very fast & accurate especially if your CD is in the AccurateRip database.
Disk spacing information however is not retained AFAIK. I honestly don't think there's any benefit as I don't foresee ever needing to reconstruct the disk image.
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