I would like to learn how to upload flac files to archive.org. I have created an account and have downloaded CDwave and THL. I have tested them to become familiar. I am a total noob when it comes to understanding proper naming and providing all the show/source information.
I am at a point where I need to determine how I am going to name and archive files once and for all. PLEASE HELP. I have 300+ vinyl records that I am starting to transfer and a few hundred DAT tapes and a few hundred CDs. I have used mediamonkey a little for file naming the few records I transferred, but it is not the same that live uploads require. I would like to create a standardized naming format so all the different sources can be in the same library.
Tomorrow I am recording Little Feat and need to figure out how to correctly upload it to archive.org
My current idea of a workflow process is to 1st track the show in CDwave. 2nd encode to THL (and if the end users wants 16 bit then I would convert the 24/48 files to 16bit db poweramp before encoding with THL)
However, I now realized I need to properly name these file, but when should I do that in the process?? I guess it would be after encoding because here
http://wiki.etree.org/index.php?page=NamingStandards they talk about ending the file name with .flac16 or .flac24 this is where I am confused. In the link above they explain how to name the files, but I would like to know how to do this efficiently. How and when do I create the flac fingerprint? Do you just ignore naming the tracks till after encoding? Is naming the files different than tagging?
I would greatly appreciate your feedback on your workflow process and any ideas on how I should organize my collection as I begin to transfer. Thanks for your time.
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