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1 Lawrence ? stars 10:46 1411 wav M:\HI_RES MUSIC\Camel\Rajaz\Lawrence.wav
The problem with EAC and the Wave format is EAC's incapability to write tags to wav files. In case you wonder, MC parsed the displayed Name field values by reading the filenames, not the (non-existing) tags. In MC Wave tagging is optional, but easily possible (
http://wiki.jriver.com/index.php/WAV_%26_AIFF_Tagging). However, please understand that Wave tagging is not commonly supported outside MC (e.g. in ripper programs like EAC, many tagging tools, and software & hardware players).
Despite the above mentioned things, I would still recommend to first fix your already ripped files and after that decide what to do with the remaining discs.
In this case, MC can mass tag the Artist and Album tags from the folder structure (use the Fill Properties From Filename tool), but unfortunately you did not have EAC configured to include the track numbers in the filenames.
The missing track numbers make also impossible to use an external tool like Mp3tag for getting the tags from a CD database. (The track order must be correct before the CD can be found from a database.) In addition, Mp3tag and most other tools cannot tag wav files.
My recommadation would be to enable wave tagging in MC's Plug-in Manager, drag & drop the album tracks from Windows Explorer into MC's Playing Now list, one album at a time, and do the following (set Playing Now to list view if it shows only thumbnails):
1) Select all album files and fill the Artist and Album tags from the directory path (tool: Fill Properties From Filename)
2) Drag the individual tracks into the correct order, select all album files, and fill the track numbers (tool: Fill Track Numbers From List Order)
3) Fill the genre tag. (Select all album files and fill the tag.)
Then just remove the files from the list and drag & drop the next album into it.
This procedure would not be automatic, but probably still quite a bit faster than re-ripping. If you have some "Various Artists" albums you may either tag the individual artists by hand or consider re-ripping if that seems easier.
If you want to rate files you can do it anytime (and also change existing ratings). The "Rating" tag doesn't come from a database.
After the already ripped wave files have correct metadata, MC can easily and losslessly convert them to tagged FLAC files (or to any other supported lossless format) if you decide to rip the remaining discs to a lossless format.
I am going to post some (hopefully) useful ripping tips, but I'd like to prepare them properly with screenshots etc, so it might take a couple of days. The post would then also serve as my feature request. (I think it would be useful to change the default filename template and the default columns in the CD/ripping view a bit.)
In the meanwhile you may want to read my "
Recommended drives for secure ripping. Test your drives & post the results." thread and test your drive.