If someone can't wait for oggenc's tagging function when ripping with EAC, vorbiscomment or Tag might be useful.
Here's an example for EAC + venc + vorbiscomment.
"Use file extension": .ogg
"Program, including path, used for compression": C:\WINDOWS\system32\cmd.exe
"Add ID3 tag": off
"Additional command-line options":
/c C:\"Program Files"\aoTuV\venc.exe -q2 %s %d && C:\"Program Files"\vorbiscomment\vorbiscomment.exe -a %d -t "ARTIST=%a" -t "ALBUM=%g" -t "TRACKNUMBER=%n/%x" -t "TITLE=%t" -t "DATE=%y" -t "GENRE=%m" -t "COMMENT=%e"
or
/c ""C:\Program Files\aoTuV\venc.exe" -q2 %s %d && "C:\Program Files\vorbiscomment\vorbiscomment.exe" -a %d -t "ARTIST=%a" -t "ALBUM=%g" -t "TRACKNUMBER=%n/%x" -t "TITLE=%t" -t "DATE=%y" -t "GENRE=%m" -t "COMMENT=%e""
If you want to use field names other than Xiph's minimal list, -t "TRACKNUMBER=%n/%x" could be changed for -t "TRACKNUMBER=%n" -t "TOTALTRACKS=%x".
/c C:\"Program Files"\aoTuV\venc.exe -q2 %s %d && C:\"Program Files"\vorbiscomment\vorbiscomment.exe -a %d -t "ARTIST=%a" -t "ALBUM=%g" -t "TRACKNUMBER=%n" -t "TOTALTRACKS=%x" -t "TITLE=%t" -t "DATE=%y" -t "GENRE=%m" -t "COMMENT=%e"
/c ""C:\Program Files\aoTuV\venc.exe" -q2 %s %d && "C:\Program Files\vorbiscomment\vorbiscomment.exe" -a %d -t "ARTIST=%a" -t "ALBUM=%g" -t "TRACKNUMBER=%n" -t "TOTALTRACKS=%x" -t "TITLE=%t" -t "DATE=%y" -t "GENRE=%m" -t "COMMENT=%e""
-t "FREEDB=%f" -t "CRC=%b" might be added, too.