On 11/17/05, radish <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:

Cue sheets are useful with mp3 because it gives you gapless playback
(which isn't easy any other way). As for FLAC, I've never really
understood the advantage myself. One is I guess convenience - less
files == easier to manage? But as you say gapless is no longer an
issue. Hopefully one of the CUE converts could educate us both :)

OK so you rip an entire album as a single MP3 and create a cuesheet to mark the track boundaries.  Makes sense, and I can see why some would find it valuable for FLAC too for the less-files issue.  How does track tagging work then?  The cue sheet must have embedded tags I guess?  It might even make tagging simpler for normal albums because your one FLAC file has the album tags and the cue sheet has just the tags that differ between tracks rather than track having every tag?

Ben
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