Julf wrote:
> You only need to do the conversion once, but for Linux there is shntool
> (you need cuetools too).
Yes this works ,its comandline .
So i do it on my win partition . Because i face this issue bery rarely
so i dont remember the proper commands between sessions and i have to
google
One possible idea is to to split it to two spearate albums .
One cue one album is tested but not that videly used format .
But a cue file piojting to a file with seceral albums ? Thats probly not
tested at all and probably not a format anyone expects
I rip to single file with embedded tags, including cuesheet and artwork.
I would guess that if you put an ALBUM= tag in the Vorbiscomment stanza
for each track, the server might then properly "divide" the file into
two albums. I need to try this on some of those old Capitol "twofer"
discs :)
Hi,
with foobar2000, you can read in the single flac file with cuesheet and
convert it to single flacfiles. Very comfortable.But foobar is windows
only, sorry. Today, there is definitively no need for cuesheets anymore.
Greets
Chris
reverber wrote:
> I rip to single file with embedded tags, including cuesheet and artwork.
>
> I would guess that if you put an ALBUM= tag in the Vorbiscomment stanza
> for each track, the server might then properly "divide" the file into
> two albums. I need to try this on some of those old
cdmackay wrote:
> thanks; yup, Linux/Solaris & Mac only, here... well, I can run Win in a
> VM, but that gets a bit tedious.
You only need to do the conversion once, but for Linux there is shntool
(you need cuetools too).
"To try to judge the real from the false will always be hard. In this
For linux there is a great tool called Flacon!
https://flacon.github.io/
I know there is a ppa for Ubuntu and it is in the official repo for
openSUSE.
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cdmackay wrote:
> I had read (somewhere) that the only way to correctly preserve gaps, and
> also e.g have seamless track changing, was to have a single FLAC per
> album. I take it that this is incorrect?
Any decent FLAC player will be able to handle individual FLAC files
properly, with the
ok, thanks - I hadn't realised that.
I had read (somewhere) that the only way to correctly preserve gaps, and
also e.g have seamless track changing, was to have a single FLAC per
album. I take it that this is incorrect?
I use XLD (on Mac) for ripping, which I think gives the impression that
cdmackay wrote:
> one of the reasons for me going with full-album FLAC was to get a proper
> clone of the original, preserving inter-gap tracks, etc.
As d6jg points out, you don't need cue files for that.
"To try to judge the real from the false will always be hard. In this
fast-growing art
one of the reasons for me going with full-album FLAC was to get a proper
clone of the original, preserving inter-gap tracks, etc.
thanks for all the comments :)
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cdmackay wrote:
> one of the reasons for me going with full-album FLAC was to get a proper
> clone of the original, preserving inter-gap tracks, etc.
>
> thanks for all the comments :)
An audio CD created from individual FLACS should be identical to the CD
that they were originally ripped from
cdmackay wrote:
> the reason I decided to go with FLAC+CUE in general was to make a true
> copy of the originals, verifiable with e.g. AR, that would also be
> directly listenable.
How about just using a ripper that checks each track?
"To try to judge the real from the false will always be
The long winded way will still be accurate. Each track can be checked
with AR at first ripping stage.
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hi all,
I've ripped one of those multi-CD sets, which consist of more than one
album per CD. That results in a single FLAC+CUE, for e.g. two albums.
I'm trying to use separate CUE files (pointing to the single FLAC file),
in separate directories, to encourage LMS to present them as two
separate
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