Best practice for creating a local library: DLNA? Folder structure?

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Hi all. I'm planning to buy a WiiM Amp Ultra. I have a local MP3 library ripped from CDs stored on a NAS, but I want to recreate it in lossless FLAC to use with the new WiiM. I thought I would ask the community for guidance before I get too far along.

As I am starting from scratch, what is the best practice way of serving up the library to the WiiM? Should I use DLNA, or something else? The WiiM would be the main/only consumer of it. The NAS is old and due for replacement - Netgear ReadyNAS Duo V2. It doesn't support modern security protocols but it apparently has DLNA. I'll get a new one at some point, so that will have up to date features. As an interim step, I could just dump the library onto a drive plugged into the WiiM's USB port until then.

Also, the library structure. I have started using Exact Audio Copy, configured for lossless conversion according to guides I found online. I am ripping into a structure that looks like this:
  • Artist 1
    • Album 1
      • Track 1.flac
      • Track 2.flac
      • Track N.flac
      • Cover.jpg
    • Album 2
      • Track 1.flac
      • Track 2.flac
      • Track N.flac
      • Cover.jpg
  • Artist 2
    • etc.
EAC also creates a cue file and log file for each CD, which I have left there. EAC populates the main metadata tags, including CD Title, CD Artist, Year, Genre, Track Title, Composer.

The cover artwork JPG that EAC finds is usually 1400x1400, sometimes smaller.

Do I want artwork as a separate JPG like this, or embedded in the files? Not sure if EAC also embeds it, or how to tell.

Is the above the usual way? Is there anything else I should be doing or capturing to give the best experience?

I know the WiiM screen is small, but I might use the WiiM app on a Chromecast with Google TV to display artwork etc. on a nearby screen, and am looking forward to having that capability.

Any help is appreciated, thanks.
 
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So Lyrion can replace use of the WHA. Surely this is only in relation to selection of audio input. If I want to change EQ presets or anything like that, I (or other victims of my decisions) would still need to use more than one app... or possibly the WiiM remote.
Correct. WHA for settings related stuff. Material / Lyrion for choice of what to play.
 
Disk and track no. in a file name - hmmmm.

The tracks on an album consisting of two CDs with 20 tracks each can easily be numbered 1-40 omitting the CD no. info. Why transfer the physical limitation of CDs to files and folders? It‘s still one album - on both media.
Many audio tools (taggers and verifiers) require the correct disc and track number tags so it's not recommended to deviate from that.

I use foobar for tagging and don't browse by folder so I never really see the filesystem, so adding title and artist and other strings to make them unique seems completely unecessary e.g. How would you name track 1 on both CDs for the album Brothers using just track number?
 
Many audio tools (taggers and verifiers) require the correct disc and track number tags so it's not recommended to deviate from that.

I use foobar for tagging and don't browse by folder so I never really see the filesystem, so adding title and artist and other strings to make them unique seems completely unecessary e.g. How would you name track 1 on both CDs for the album Brothers using just track number?
Name one tool that REQUIRES disc no. entry. Track nos make sense. Anyway I wasn‘t talking about tags but the naming of files with CD and Track nos.

As I wrote earlier and aswering your qustion re. track no. 1 in Brothers, it would be Black Keys, The - Everlasting Light and Black Keys, The - Everlasting Light (Live) for file names and Everlasting Light and Everlasting Light (Live) for track titles. Easy.
 
I would also suggest putting the cover art into the flac file. It most cases it is reductant with saving the jpeg file in the folder, but it is nice to have when you move the files to other systems in case the jpeg gets lost.
 
Much easier to configure your ripping software to do discno-trackno naming in some form and then forget about it for ever. No need to edit titles or append identifiers in text nor any need to use the renumbering tool in mp3tag or whatever.
In my screenshot the underlying album is Cream, Wheels of Fire. It was released as 2 separate albums - studio and live - but also as a double album comprising both. I have to be in a particular mood to play the live one. My tagging and Material presents me with the option to play all or either. You could do this with 01-40 numbering but it adds an unnecessary step.
 
I would also suggest putting the cover art into the flac file. It most cases it is reductant with saving the jpeg file in the folder, but it is nice to have when you move the files to other systems in case the jpeg gets lost.
Nothing ever gets lost with appropriate backups.
 
Much easier to configure your ripping software to do discno-trackno naming in some form and then forget about it for ever. No need to edit titles or append identifiers in text nor any need to use the renumbering tool in mp3tag or whatever.
In my screenshot the underlying album is Cream, Wheels of Fire. It was released as 2 separate albums - studio and live - but also as a double album comprising both. I have to be in a particular mood to play the live one. My tagging and Material presents me with the option to play all or either. You could do this with 01-40 numbering but it adds an unnecessary step.
Then make it two albums. No worries.
 
You might also want to look at dBpoweramp for ripping. I switched from EAC to dBpoweramp years ago because it was faster and had more options. You do have to pay for it however.
 
You might also want to look at dBpoweramp for ripping. I switched from EAC to dBpoweramp years ago because it was faster and had more options. You do have to pay for it however.
IMHO dbPoweramp is well worth the small investment but you do need to configure it a little to get the optimum results
 
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