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I have some CDs that I want to convert to FLAC. Banshee can't find their metadata, but Windows Media Player can.



I figured there are two workarounds:




  • Rip all CDs using Windows Media Player WMA-lossless, and batch-convert to FLAC with metadata.

  • Tweak Banshee to connect to Windows Media Player metadata sources



Any ideas how to do it? I'm preferably looking for a command-line method.


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To convert WMA to FLAC, you could try soundconverter, a graphical application, but it allows to add multiple files and directories. It keeps the metadata if the output format supports it. To install it enter into your terminal this: sudo apt-get install soundconverter


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