Wanna know why I still use winders on occaision, and Mac rather than
Linux? Just look at your post: "Or Serge "ftrvxmtrx" Ziryukin's
split2ogg.sh and
split2flac.sh which splits and tags."
I can understand that you want to split and tag audio files from the
rest of the post and this sentence, but the rest of it is pure
gibberish.
> Dan Penoff wrote:
Anyone here know anything about FLACs and CUE files?
Yup. It's how I archive my disks. LP and CD.
I just got a FLAC of something from a friend, and while it has
a CUE file and all the related items, when I attempt to
convert it to another format, it converts as one big file and
not individual tracks.
So what is your goal? Do you want a CD with tracks or a stack
of files, one per track
The flac is a free/open, top quality lossless audio format.
Think MP3 but no patents and no loss when encoding.
The cue file is at a mimimum a list of points. Each point in
the beginning of a track. It can also include artist, track,
perfomer, and othe CDTEXT data. A cue file can be used to
"cut" the big file into smaller ones, or to tell the CD burn
program where to put the track markers.
I do this stuff only in Linux, so I'm clueless regarding the
tools for other platform.
shnsplit is what I use to slice the big file into smaller
ones. Or Serge "ftrvxmtrx" Ziryukin's split2ogg.sh and
split2flac.sh which splits and tags.
-- Philip
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