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2006 Sep 26
7
FLAC CD Archive
I see that this was the right place to fire off this question. Thanks
for your feedback. It has given me a base to start some trials. I used
to use EAC on Windows, but I tend to only use open source software as
much as possible and I don't use Windows any more. I gave a brief look
at abcde, but it is clear I need to look at this some more. It looks
like it has the potential to do everything I
2006 Sep 26
0
FLAC CD Archive
On 9/26/06, Dan Phillips <dwp@rushpost.com> wrote:
> I see that this was the right place to fire off this question.
Not really. This is the nice quiet list for folks who need help with flac..
You have confused it with the thousands of 'how do I archive my CDs?'
threads that have been all over the internet for many years...
2006 Sep 28
2
FLAC CD Archive
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The recent discussions about archiving CDs with flac prodded me to get
abcde working again. I've filed a debian bug report with patches to the
latest abcde that enable generating a toc file from the disc with cdrdao
(rips CD-TEXT data and creates index points from subcode data).
Combined with my patches to toc2cue, this is enough to rip even
2006 Sep 26
2
FLAC CD Archive
Charles Steinkuehler wrote:
> Dan Phillips wrote:
> >> What we are left with is a requirement in abcde to overcome this and
> >> until then we have the manual method. Have you any thoughts on the best
> >> way to overcome this problem apart from the hacked toc3cue (do you have
> >> a copy of this?)
>
> I do not have a copy of toc3cue...I made my own
2006 Sep 28
0
FLAC CD Archive
Charles Steinkuehler wrote:
> The recent discussions about archiving CDs with flac prodded me to get
> abcde working again. I've filed a debian bug report with patches to the
> latest abcde that enable generating a toc file from the disc with cdrdao
> (rips CD-TEXT data and creates index points from subcode data).
>
> Combined with my patches to toc2cue, this is enough to
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
2006 Sep 26
4
FLAC CD Archive
I have read some posts about using FLAC to archive CD collections and
would like to get some feedback. I am torn between creating a bin and
cue file with CDDB info and compressing that down with FLAC as a single
file or the second method of ripping all the files out to wav and
converting to FLAC and maybe saving the cue file in attempt to use it later.
The first method I believe will pretty much