Import and encoding

Make EAC and FLAC settings understandable.

See the active encoder, command options, naming rules, output location, and baseline differences together before choosing a configuration change or new encode.

Naming rules, encoder settings, command interpretation, and final output paths are reviewed together.
Ripping and encoding flow Workflow model

See what EAC will hand to the encoder.

External encoder clarity

MMW turns a dense external-encoder configuration into readable fields while keeping the exact command available for inspection.

Known FLAC options can be interpreted without discarding unfamiliar or custom arguments.

Encoding workflow

From captured settings to a reviewed output path.

The workflow keeps the existing configuration and the proposed result side by side.

01

Read the active configuration

Identify EAC, the selected encoder, command options, naming rules, and output location.

02

Interpret known options

Present recognizable encoder choices in readable form while preserving custom content.

03

Preview names and paths

Build folder and track names separately and show the resulting path on disk.

04

Compare with a baseline

Distinguish meaningful changes from expected or volatile settings.

05

Approve, verify, and recover

Keep backup and rollback close to any supervised configuration write.

Safety

Important settings deserve an explicit safety path.

MMW keeps configuration identity, backup, approval, verification, and recovery visible around supervised writes.

Preserve unknown options

Custom command-line content stays visible and is not silently removed.

Compare before and after

Review the exact command and resulting output before accepting it.

Keep recovery close

Retain a verified baseline or backup package for a controlled return path.

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