Good morning,
Please bear with me on this post. My wife and I had our first child on Thursday and sleep has been nonexistent. Which leads me to my problem:
In April 2014, I converted my ALAC/AIFF library to Lossless FLAC and have since then been encoding purchased CDs as Lossless FLAC, ALAC, and mp3 256 kbps (using dBpoweramp). I store these files in separate folders on my NAS, with a backup copy of the ALAC files on a separate hard drive. I have been using using MC to edit the metadata for my FLAC files. I have not edited the metadata on the ALAC files beyond what dBpoweramp allows prior to ripping.
Last night/early this morning (they're the same thing to a newborn) as I was trying to console my son, I inadvertently deleted the FLAC folder from my NAS while attempting to create an internal backup of it (don't ask; it will just make me start crying again). As of this writing, I am re-encoding the Lossless FLAC files from my ALAC files.
When I open MC, all of my (since deleted) FLAC files (or images of them) still show up in my media library. My question is this: Can I reassociate these fields with my newly encoded Lossless FLAC files? I am keeping folder and file structure the same (i.e., the filename [path]). Can I use library tools to update the tags from library?
My apologies for the long-windedness. Any input would be truly appreciated.
Sincerely,
Tim