I want to know what is the best audio format given the following criteria:
(1) excellent, preferably lossless, sound quality
(2) existence of flags/tags to remember titles, artists, genre, etc.
(3) compactness, if possible (leas, it is t important criterion)
I consider a format which does not contain metadata as per requirement (2) to be quite useless.
I've seen lots of discussions of this, such as the one at
http://channel9.msdn.com/forums/Coff...-audio-format/
but none seem to consider these criteria.
I have tried using flac, which is good for points (1) and (3), but not all programs seem to write flac (vorbis) flags. Audacity does, but importing and exporting thru audacity in order to write flags is too tedious to consider. It seems that k3b, which I use for ripping, does not.
I realize this may not be the best place to ask this question, so maybe you can suggest better ones.
(1) excellent, preferably lossless, sound quality
(2) existence of flags/tags to remember titles, artists, genre, etc.
(3) compactness, if possible (leas, it is t important criterion)
I consider a format which does not contain metadata as per requirement (2) to be quite useless.
I've seen lots of discussions of this, such as the one at
http://channel9.msdn.com/forums/Coff...-audio-format/
but none seem to consider these criteria.
I have tried using flac, which is good for points (1) and (3), but not all programs seem to write flac (vorbis) flags. Audacity does, but importing and exporting thru audacity in order to write flags is too tedious to consider. It seems that k3b, which I use for ripping, does not.
I realize this may not be the best place to ask this question, so maybe you can suggest better ones.
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