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2004 Sep 10
2
[Flac-users] CD archival best practices?
Goals:
1. Store meta data
2. Be able to recreate and burn bit-for-bit accurate audio CDs from
archive.
3. Be able to "generate" lossy format files (OggVorbis,MP3,etc) with
meta info intact when needed.
4. One file per song.
5. Files playable in XMMS and WinAMP3.
Questions:
Q1. OGG vs FLAC container?
Q2. Meta data format?
Q3. In detail, how does one do goal 2?
Q4. What ripping/encoding
2006 Jul 21
1
Cuesheets and metaflac
-----BEGIN PGP SIGNED MESSAGE-----
Hash: SHA1
I'm trying to use flac to make backups of my CD collection, and am
running into problems with disks that contain a pregap (or lead-in)
before the start of track one.
cdrdao rips these disks *WITHOUT* the pregap, and puts a PREGAP entry
into the cue file. For my test CD (Police, Synchronicity, catalog#
0082839373524) I get (in part):
TRACK 01
2004 Sep 10
0
perl, metadata and cue sheets
--- Jason Holtzapple <jasonholtzapple@yahoo.com> wrote:
> Hi, I am new to this mailing list.
>
> I am adding FLAC support to the SLIMP3 player
excellent... keep us posted.
> 1. Do any perl modules exist to read and/or write the metadata in a
> FLAC file?
not that I know of. the metadata parsing is not too bad but
writing data back can get hairy. probably the best thing
2010 Nov 11
0
Cue sheets/Tagging question
You should read the manual for the FLAC command line utilities.
There are many options that would probably achieve what you desire.
In particular, one of the links that I sent below clearly leads you
to a page describing how cuesheets are related to the SEEKTABLE, and
you can create a --seekpoint= marker for each track.
Sometimes you really need to take the time to read everything
2006 May 21
2
Flac files with internal cue sheets
I wrote a somewhat quick and dirty player for flac files with internal cue
sheets. It is curses-based, and I've tested it under linux and cygwin. It
uses OSS for audio output. Reply or contact me if you would like the source.
Neal
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2006 May 21
2
Flac files with internal cue sheets
A picture is worth 1000 words, so here is a screenshot:
http://img62.imageshack.us/img62/2783/fplayshot4yy.png
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2006 May 23
2
Flac files with internal cue sheets
On 5/23/06, Michael Kiermaier <michael.kiermaier@gmx.net> wrote:
> On Sunday 21 May 2006 23:31, Neal B. wrote:
> > A picture is worth 1000 words, so here is a screenshot:
> >
> > http://img62.imageshack.us/img62/2783/fplayshot4yy.png
>
> Hi Neal,
>
> currently I am looking for a flac-player on Linux that understands internal
> cue-sheets. So I am very
2006 May 24
1
Flac files with internal cue sheets
On 5/23/06, Michael Kiermaier <michael.kiermaier@gmx.net> wrote:
> > > Another great thing would be a cuesheet-aware FLAC-plugin for XMMS.
> >
> > I agree. The difficulty in doing this is that you have to fight the
> > one-file-one-track assumption that's built into xmms. There appears to
> > be no clean solution, which is probably why it hasn't been
2007 Apr 10
1
FLAC: cue sheets
Hi,
I have a FLAC file with a CUE file someone has recorded for me. I now was
wondering what software I need to split the one big FLAC file in different
separate FLAC files using the CUE sheet.
I'm looking for Windows software
thanks in advance!
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2010 Nov 16
0
[Flac-dev] Cue sheets/Tagging question
I do not understand why you are giving up. If you have "specific
times" then why can't you convert that to seconds or samples? It's
just simple math to calculate the translation. Also, I assume that
you can use the option more than once if you have more than one track
marker to place.
Have you even tried this once? I don't think your GUI will work -
you need to
2013 Mar 24
0
Playing Cue sheets
Hello,
I haven't managed to install LiquidSoap on OSX yet but on a external Linux server*
This is my current approach:
http://pastie.org/private/cumwuw2u9vcqmasbghrlw
Any idea what is going on ? Or anyone please like to point me to a working example how to play Cue sheets ?
Best Regards
Marc
*when I try to install Liquidsoap under OSX 10.8.3 using brew I get the following error:
2015 Jan 07
0
EZStream and Cue Sheets
Hi Steve.
Liquidsoap supports CUE sheets as an input.
http://savonet.sourceforge.net/doc-svn/playlist_parsers.html
On Jan 7, 2015 5:04 AM, "Steve Matzura" <sm at noisynotes.com> wrote:
> I may have asked this before, but either I didn't, or I've
> inadvertently discarded the message containing the answer, so pardon
> please if this is a repeat.
>
> Wil
2015 Jan 07
0
EZStream and Cue Sheets
Hello,
Fedora and CentOS don't have any prebuilt packages in the standard repos.
Here are a few guides from the Liquidsoap community, specific to CentOS.
http://puck.in/2013/12/install-liquidsoap-1-1-on-centos-6-4/
http://sourceforge.net/p/savonet/mailman/message/31330094/
On Wed, Jan 7, 2015 at 10:05 AM, Steve Matzura <sm at noisynotes.com> wrote:
> Looks like it's what I
2015 Jan 08
0
EZStream and Cue Sheets
In my experience liquidsoap is a lot easier to compile from source on
Debian or Ubuntu. Both platforms also have packages in the repos.
To experiment it might be easier to spin up a small local VM, or there's
always a digital oceans droplet, or EC2 micro instance.
On Jan 7, 2015 4:24 PM, "Steve Matzura" <sm at noisynotes.com> wrote:
> Looks like a lot of tedium. I'll
2006 Jul 25
0
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2015 Jan 07
2
EZStream and Cue Sheets
I may have asked this before, but either I didn't, or I've
inadvertently discarded the message containing the answer, so pardon
please if this is a repeat.
Wil EZStream ever support cue sheets--a companion file containing
metadata information normally inserted into the stream from that
contained in the multimedia file itself? More play-out software is
including the ability to produce
2004 Sep 10
2
perl, metadata and cue sheets
Hi, I am new to this mailing list.
I am adding FLAC support to the SLIMP3 player
(http://www.slimdevices.com)
and I had two questions about utilizing the format.
The SLIMP3 player is a network mp3 player with an open source server
written in perl. All audio must be re-encoded to the mp3 format before
the player can use it.
1. Do any perl modules exist to read and/or write the metadata in a
FLAC
2015 Jan 07
2
EZStream and Cue Sheets
Looks like it's what I need. Do you know, is there a distro or repo
for Fedora? Or should I build it from source?
On Wed, 7 Jan 2015 07:56:39 -0800, you wrote:
>Hi Steve.
>
>Liquidsoap supports CUE sheets as an input.
>
>http://savonet.sourceforge.net/doc-svn/playlist_parsers.html
>On Jan 7, 2015 5:04 AM, "Steve Matzura" <sm at noisynotes.com> wrote:
>
2010 Nov 16
0
[Flac-dev] Cue sheets/Tagging question
Hi Neil,
I think you have a misunderstanding or two. What you want to do does
not require "code." In fact, you might want to move your question
from the FLAC-Dev list to the FLAC (User) list. I'm on both lists,
so I did not realize that you were basically asking in the wrong
place. No "coding" skills whatsoever are required to create
seekpoint markers in a
2015 Jan 09
1
EZStream and Cue Sheets
I could, but I have this big old Fedora system just waiting for me to
get LS working on it, so I think I need to concentrate on making that
happen. If it's hard, difficult, tedious, inconvenient, then that's
what it is. I want the cue sheet capability some way somehow, so I'm
just going to have to knuckle down and buckle down and do it. Right?
On Wed, 7 Jan 2015 17:21:27 -0800, you