(Apologies if I'm in the wrong place for this...) I'm trying to use the abcde program to archive CDs to flac files. (Each CD to 1 file, and ultimately multi-disk performances to 1 file.) It extracts the audio to a .flac file and creates a cue sheet with track names & locations. However, when it tries to run metaflac with the --import-cuesheet-from option, it core dumps. I'm using the latest version (1.3.2), which I downloaded & compiled myself. I've tried to run gdb on the core file, but just get a message about using zypper to download separate debug info, but when I try to run the specified command, it says the info doesn't exits. I'm running OpenSUSE 42.2. I have compiled everything with the --enable-debug flag, but I can't figure out where to run metaflac from to pick up the source. Any help would be appreciated. If there isn't something obvious that I'm doing wrong, I can dig into debugging the code, but it'd be nice to have some idea of where to start. Thanks, James
James wrote:> (Apologies if I'm in the wrong place for this...) > > I'm trying to use the abcde program to archive CDs to flac files. > (Each CD to 1 file, and ultimately multi-disk performances to 1 > file.) It extracts the audio to a .flac file and creates a cue > sheet with track names & locations. However, when it tries to > run metaflac with the --import-cuesheet-from option, it core > dumps. > > I'm using the latest version (1.3.2), which I downloaded & compiled > myself. I've tried to run gdb on the core file, but just get a message > about using zypper to download separate debug info, but when I > try to run the specified command, it says the info doesn't exits. > I'm running OpenSUSE 42.2. > > I have compiled everything with the --enable-debug flag, but I > can't figure out where to run metaflac from to pick up the source. > > Any help would be appreciated. If there isn't something obvious > that I'm doing wrong, I can dig into debugging the code, but it'd > be nice to have some idea of where to start.Please provide the command that causes this. It would also be useful if you could make the cue sheet available. Erik -- ---------------------------------------------------------------------- Erik de Castro Lopo http://www.mega-nerd.com/
Erik,
The command used by abcde is
metaflac --no-utf8-convert
--import-cuesheet-from=/home/me/Audio/abcde.50107806/cue-50107806.txt
--import-tags-from=- /home/me/Audio/abcde.50107806/track1.flac
but I get the same result re-trying without the --no-utf8-convert
and -no-utf8-convert.
Here's the cuesheet:
PERFORMER "William Shakespeare"
TITLE "A Midsummer Night's Dream (Disc 1)"
FILE "A_Midsummer_Nights_Dream_(Disc_1).flac" WAVE
TRACK 01 AUDIO
TITLE "Act I Scene i"
INDEX 01 00:00:00
TRACK 02 AUDIO
TITLE "Act I Scene ii"
INDEX 01 14:53:05
TRACK 03 AUDIO
TITLE "Act II Scene i"
INDEX 01 21:00:22
TRACK 04 AUDIO
TITLE "Act II Scene ii"
INDEX 01 38:13:57
TRACK 05 AUDIO
TITLE "Act III Scene i"
INDEX 01 50:34:28
TRACK 06 AUDIO
TITLE "Act III Scene ii (to line 121)"
INDEX 01 63:22:63
The track1.flac file is about 390 Mbytes.
James
On Mon, 23 Jan 2017 00:20:07 -0800, Erik de Castro Lopo
<mle+la at mega-nerd.com> wrote:
> James wrote:
>
>> (Apologies if I'm in the wrong place for this...)
>>
>> I'm trying to use the abcde program to archive CDs to flac files.
>> (Each CD to 1 file, and ultimately multi-disk performances to 1
>> file.) It extracts the audio to a .flac file and creates a cue
>> sheet with track names & locations. However, when it tries to
>> run metaflac with the --import-cuesheet-from option, it core
>> dumps.
>>
>> I'm using the latest version (1.3.2), which I downloaded &
compiled
>> myself. I've tried to run gdb on the core file, but just get a
message
>> about using zypper to download separate debug info, but when I
>> try to run the specified command, it says the info doesn't exits.
>> I'm running OpenSUSE 42.2.
>>
>> I have compiled everything with the --enable-debug flag, but I
>> can't figure out where to run metaflac from to pick up the source.
>>
>> Any help would be appreciated. If there isn't something obvious
>> that I'm doing wrong, I can dig into debugging the code, but
it'd
>> be nice to have some idea of where to start.
>
> Please provide the command that causes this. It would also be useful
> if you could make the cue sheet available.
>
>
> Erik