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2006 Sep 26
7
FLAC CD Archive
...to look at this some more. It looks like it has the potential to do everything I would need, including encoding to 2 formats at the same time, FLAC to archive or play and ogg or mp3 for the players. With regards the toc problem not compensating for starting from track 0, is it possible to use the cdrtoa -t or -T options to compensate for the shift. I am not sure I fully understand the option, but I came across it and thought I would mention it. The method I was using was this one I found through google - all in one file like this: cdrdao read-cd --with-cddb --datafile album.bin album.toc cueconve...
2006 Sep 26
2
FLAC CD Archive
Charles Steinkuehler wrote: > Dan Phillips wrote: > >> With regards the toc problem not compensating for starting from track > >> 0, is it possible to use the cdrtoa -t or -T options to compensate for > >> the shift. I am not sure I fully understand the option, but I came > >> across it and thought I would mention it. > > I believe the -T and -t flags (to cdparanoia? AFAIK, cdrdao doesn't > support -T or -t switches, and I've...
2006 Sep 26
0
FLAC CD Archive
-----BEGIN PGP SIGNED MESSAGE----- Hash: SHA1 Dan Phillips wrote: > With regards the toc problem not compensating for starting from track > 0, is it possible to use the cdrtoa -t or -T options to compensate for > the shift. I am not sure I fully understand the option, but I came > across it and thought I would mention it. I believe the -T and -t flags (to cdparanoia? AFAIK, cdrdao doesn't support -T or -t switches, and I've never heard of cdrtoa) allow fo...
2006 Sep 26
2
FLAC CD Archive
-----BEGIN PGP SIGNED MESSAGE----- Hash: SHA1 > > I've been working on this sort of approach using abcde as a front-end, > and have run into several issues. What I finally decided on doing is > ripping the CD to a single flac file with embedded cue sheet using a > variety of tools (more details later). The single flac file is then > enough to pretty much reconstruct the