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I have about 700 CDs ripped to my harddrive in WAV format. (I wanted to be
able to make CDs for the car, which has worked well for a couple of years.)
Now I am wanting to get a high capacity MP3 player 20GB+. I know/think that
I will have to convert the WAV files to MP3 to beable to load up my
collection.
Is there a conversion software product that will maintain directory
structure and tags? or will I end up with a MP3 player full of unknown songs.
All of my files are in D:\..\my music\artist\album\song.wav structure. I
have probably 150 artists folders, some have upwards of 15 album folders.
The tags were reassigned using visual basic (after Real Player corrupted my
index, I switched to WMP10) to set the Artist, Album, Title and track. Some
have been further updated while playing a song and updating the information
from web-databases, just like the original rip from CD did way back when.
What I would like to do is specify D:\..\my Music\ as the input WAV file
folder then let the conversion run for however long it talkes and put the
resulting MP3 files into C:\..\my mp3 Music\ (where the Artist folders,
Album folders and tag information are maintained)
Anyone know for sure of a converter that will accomplish this? or what are
the necessary steps? OR am I making this much harder than it has to be, so I
just make a huge playlist in WMP10 and as it stores in the mp3 player it will
convert automatically?
able to make CDs for the car, which has worked well for a couple of years.)
Now I am wanting to get a high capacity MP3 player 20GB+. I know/think that
I will have to convert the WAV files to MP3 to beable to load up my
collection.
Is there a conversion software product that will maintain directory
structure and tags? or will I end up with a MP3 player full of unknown songs.
All of my files are in D:\..\my music\artist\album\song.wav structure. I
have probably 150 artists folders, some have upwards of 15 album folders.
The tags were reassigned using visual basic (after Real Player corrupted my
index, I switched to WMP10) to set the Artist, Album, Title and track. Some
have been further updated while playing a song and updating the information
from web-databases, just like the original rip from CD did way back when.
What I would like to do is specify D:\..\my Music\ as the input WAV file
folder then let the conversion run for however long it talkes and put the
resulting MP3 files into C:\..\my mp3 Music\ (where the Artist folders,
Album folders and tag information are maintained)
Anyone know for sure of a converter that will accomplish this? or what are
the necessary steps? OR am I making this much harder than it has to be, so I
just make a huge playlist in WMP10 and as it stores in the mp3 player it will
convert automatically?