My 2P on this as I've just ripped my CD collection for the seemingly 'obligatory' 2nd time
I used DBPowerAmp to RIP to FLAC and store on a NAS box. I used many of the default settings within DBPowerAmp as I made an assumption that they know what they are doing better than me. One change I did make was to pad track/Disc numbers with leading zeros 01, 02, 03 etc as sorting can go awry with 1,2,3,10,11 etc etc. I only write the albums year to the tag rather than year and month.
I like the 'checksum' track verification within DBPowerAmp.
I like the error correction within DBPowerAmp.
I like the relative volume level tag added during ripping.
Perfect tunes helped me get large, quality artwork and almost automatically deal with typos and mistakes in the track listings databases by picking the best candidates from 4 separate sites. It was all quite painless.
Capitalisation seems to be reasonably consistent - 'big' words have a leading capital, little joining words (and, if, the of etc) don't, but is not a big thing for me if it's not 100%.
I've started with with artists A-Z, have have cut my teeth of them and now need to address the 'various' and compilation albums I have, which is about 20% of my collection. The 'various' albums does add a few challenges and I need to sit down and rip a few CDs and see what will work best for those - might get time this weekend.
The format has ended up like this:
Folders:
D:\Media\Music\Band Name\Album Name\
Filename:
xx Band Name - Track Name.flac
(where xx is the track number)
Tags set:
Artist
Album Artist
Album
Track (xx) (leading '0')
Year (xxxx)
Genre
Disc Number (xx) (leading '0')
DPPoweramp puts a leading 'The' *after* the band name (eg "The Fall" is recorded as "Fall, The", I quite like this format)
I've also had some existing MP3 files to re-do the artwork and re-tag.
Perfect tunes re-did the artwork virtually automatically! Result!
I re-tagged and made corrections using the great MP3Tag
http://www.mp3tag.de/en/ program that I've been using for years. It's easy to see and fix inconsistencies or missing tags/art with this great application.
Now here's how I work differently, MC mounts my NAS Read Only so it can never change any of my files/tags; I prefer to do this manually, but now it's done it's done and I don't expect to make any changes. When I rip new music I'll rip it to the standard I use and just add it to my NAS, job done
Now, if there's a feature in MC that I would ever like to apply to my files I can mount them Read Write, make the change and then make them Read Only again. (adding a relative volume level tag to my old MP3s might be an idea if this option is available. . . not looked at that yet)
Will report back when I've worked out how to deal with 'various', 'compilations' and 'soundtracks' . . . as consistency across those is a bit more fiddly.
Hope my experience is of some use.
Spike