Kbarkamian
That sounds like a relatively straightforward solution - thank you.
Generally, they are files (and also audiobooks) that I downloaded from iTunes.
I don't have a huge library, and in the absence of a WAV option, I think I generally used so called "Apple Lossless".
I do want to figure out this puzzle before loading up the new HiFiMan player for a test drive at the gym.
Experimenting tonight using EAC, I notice that WAV files ripped from CDs using EAC are in fact "tagged" easily enough, at least with the track title information.
However, it seems if I copy WAV files as a test to the HiFiMan player, they seem to play back only in alphabetical order.
Therefore, I would have to manually create "playlists", by adding sequential numbers to the beginning of the filenames?
If so, that could almost make me go back to an iPod.
But of course if convenience were my goal, I wouldn't actually be a self respecting "audiophile".
That sounds like a relatively straightforward solution - thank you.
Generally, they are files (and also audiobooks) that I downloaded from iTunes.
I don't have a huge library, and in the absence of a WAV option, I think I generally used so called "Apple Lossless".
I do want to figure out this puzzle before loading up the new HiFiMan player for a test drive at the gym.
Experimenting tonight using EAC, I notice that WAV files ripped from CDs using EAC are in fact "tagged" easily enough, at least with the track title information.
However, it seems if I copy WAV files as a test to the HiFiMan player, they seem to play back only in alphabetical order.
Therefore, I would have to manually create "playlists", by adding sequential numbers to the beginning of the filenames?
If so, that could almost make me go back to an iPod.
But of course if convenience were my goal, I wouldn't actually be a self respecting "audiophile".