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How do I keep appropriate track information?

I am using EAC to rip my FLAC files. I have designated approprate naming schemes and such; however, after decompressing a FLAC file to WAV using FLAC Frontend, I went under properties of the WAV file and there was no track information (except the name of the file). I opened the WAV file in WMP and it played perfectly, but there was no corresponsding track information. How do I rip my FLAC files with appropriate track information?

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How do I keep appropriate track information?

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FLAC frontend does not transfer tag information to wave files.  Try dBpoweramp instead.


MY FLAC files have all the track information though, right? I mean...Right-Click > Properties on a FLAC file doesn't show me anything like an a MP3 file does.