I want to Re-Rip my library to upgrade the bitrate, but I do not want to lose current library info including:
1) Lyrics
2) Cover Art
3) Playlists
4) Stats (last played...)
I created a small workflow based on the following:
0) I created a new library for Re-Ripping (called Re-Ripping) and turned off auto import
1) I move all of the files for an album out of the current folder into a temp re-ripping folder (I do not do this from MC)
2) In MC I switch libraries to my Re-Ripping Library
3) I Re-Rip the album
4) I switch the library back to my default library
5) I select all the tracks for the Album and use the library tools to Update Tags (From Library)
6) With all the tracks still selected for the Album, I use the library tools to Update Library (From Tags) - this fixes the bitrate in the library
7) If everything is OK, I delete the original files from step 1 and clear the Re-Ripping Library
Question:
Is there a better way to do this? This is a lot of steps.
EDIT: This is the process I'm settling on:
1) Turn off auto-import
2) Re-Rip to a temp location, using [Disc #]-[track #] convention as the outgoing files
3) Delete the freshly ripped files from the library
4) Select the album in MC, Rename old files to [Disc #]-[track #] convention
5) Use windows explorer to replace the old files with the new
6) Select the album in MC, do an Update tags from library
7) Select the album in MC, do an Update library from tags
Select the album in MC, Rename files back to the convention you use
9) Turn auto import back on.
Note: I'm using a 2nd library for the re-ripping.
I repeat step 2 multiple times to re-rip a batch of albums before proceeding to the next steps
I do step 9 to turn auto import back on after I complete re-ripping & updating a batch of albums
I added a step to clear all of the cover art after step 2.