In article <[email protected]>,
roddersg<[email protected]>
wrote:
No real right answers, but I'll tell you what I do.
> 1. Should I rip to a single FLAC file with a cue sheet or keep the
> songs in individual FLAC files, any advantages or disadvantages?
I keep them in a single file. Then there's one file to backup and keep track
of. Album art and cue sheet are embedded. Disadvantage is that it's
slightly harder to transcode to another format (say MP3) but it's marginal
> 2. If as a single FLAC file and CUE file, does SC handle this by
> reading the FLAC or CUE file.
Pass. I've never done it this way.
> 3. If as a single FLAC file, how do I embed the CUE file into the
> FLAC. Have tried foobar and the linux embed method, but it doesn't
> seem to work.
I embed the CUE sheet when converting the raw image to FLAC. The cue sheet
has been converted from a TOC using cueconvert. The TOC was read from the
disk using cdrdao.
flac -8 --replay-gain --endian=big --sign=signed --channels=2 --bps=16
--sample-rate=44100 --cuesheet=$FILENAME.cue $FILENAME.bin
> Thanks for any help you guys can give before I get cracking. Have
> already done my MP3 collection already.
You've transcoded MP3 to FLAC? If so, that's a pretty pointless exercise.
Andy
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