Thanks Matt - your second response solved the problem. My receiver doesn't support the tags on the "raw" ripped wav files because when I change the DLNA server settings to either L16 or L24 which the receiver handles I do not get the static between tracks. Now in either case my receiver doesn't display on my TV the artist, song and disk. Since it was a terrible football game last night I went and ripped a different CD to FLAC (when you select quality level 8 - is that essentially uncompressed FLAC?) and tested what happens there. When I have the DLNA server settings to never encode, my receiver plays the FLAC file and displays the artist/track/disk info on the TV. If the DLNA settings are always convert or convert unkown MC converts the FLAC to LPCM at either 1.4M or 2.1M and of course the tag data is lost going to the receiver. Is this expected. This then spurs a couple additional questions for me
1) I have a sony ES receiver, MC used ID3v2 tagging of the wav files - this is my question back to Sony on support of WAV tagging.
2) for DLNA MC only defaults to either MP3 or LPCM as known or supported formats when transcoding is enabled. Is this correct.
Thanks for the help