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2006 Jul 25
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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
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FLAC CD Archive
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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
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
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 26
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FLAC CD Archive
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Dan Phillips wrote:
> 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
2006 Sep 26
2
FLAC CD Archive
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> 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
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
2006 Sep 26
3
FLAC CD Archive
On Tue, Sep 26, 2006 at 04:39:51PM -0500, Charles Steinkuehler wrote:
> Further abcde and cuefile discussions should probably find a new home...
Well, I can't speak for Josh, but I've found it a relevent and
productive discussion.
-r
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
2007 Jan 20
2
FLAC CD Archive
Hi,
Bit late to join in the discussion but I've just read through the CD
archiving discussion and was particular interested in Dax's method,
described here (also included below):
http://lists.xiph.org/pipermail/flac/2006-September/000611.html
So far I've just been flac-ing my CDs to individual one-flac-per-track
files, however it appears I've been missing some of the other bits
2004 Sep 10
5
[Flac-users] Re: CD archival best practices?
I've just started to archive my CD collection (about 800 CDs), and
my criteria are pretty much the same as the original message under
this subject, except that I'm doing one file per CD. One file per song
is just too much of a pain, and there's really no need, given FLAC's
ability to have metadata in the file.
The first thing I do is run cd-discid against the cd, and store that
2004 Sep 10
1
CD Baby using FLAC to archive 40,000 CDs
> And then you won't lose the stuff in the pregap on live CDs, and it also
> makes the storage and naming easier to deal with.
Can you explain this to me? You don't actually lose the audio data, right,
just the structure of the CD (which can probably be captured with cue
files anyway)? I've ripped CDs with pregap audio before, and I'm pretty
sure it's not getting
2004 Sep 10
4
[Flac-users] FLAC FAQ
I just uploaded a new FLAC FAQ:
http://flac.sourceforge.net/faq.html
Let me know if I forgot any common questions.
Josh
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2004 Sep 12
3
Archiving CDs w/ Flac on Unix (and subsequent re-encoding)
On a related note, are there any tools which can read the Index information
from a CD and preserve these in some file for later recreation?
The actual TOC on a CD has very little information: just the Absolute Start
Time of each Track. Is there any documentation of the "TOC" file format that
is commonly used? I do not recall coming across anything. Obviously, I am
also
2006 Sep 28
2
flac and metadata
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The recent thread on archiving CDs with flac has prompted me to ask a
few questions about flac and metadata:
1.1) It appears that metaflac only imports limited information from a
cuefile. Text data (ie: Title, Artist) and any comments are removed
from the file. I can kind of see eating the comments, but why are the
perfectly valid text fields not
2004 Oct 27
2
Solution to single-file CD archiving, with cue sheets
I discovered FLAC earlier this year, and wrote flac-archive to
archive my CDs to single FLAC files. I've been archiving my
collection for months now, and have gotten it to a reasonable
level of stability and robustness. I recently looked over this
list's archive and saw a number of questions about doing this,
with no clear solution emerging. So, here i am to offer my
meager tools.
2004 Sep 10
2
CD Baby using FLAC to archive 40,000 CDs
> Actually, I was more interested in how you set up the disk array.
I think we just set up 3ware IDE raid cards with 200-gig drives,
all on 1 PC for now (3/4 slots) and seems to work OK.
No case would fit them so it's just sprawled out on a desk away from
everything else with 4 power supplies powering the drives.
When it's time to buy more disks then I'll have to set up a
2006 Sep 26
0
FLAC CD Archive
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Chris Hirsch wrote:
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>>>
>>> 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
2006 Apr 22
1
2 questions on flac files with internal cue sheet.
Hi,
I made backup-copies of several CDs.
First I used eac (exactaudiocopy) for exact ripping to a single wav-file with
cue sheet.
Then I used
flac --cuesheet=<cuefile> <wavfile>
to get a flac file with internal cue sheet.
I am on a linux system. eac is running in a vmware-windows (actually, eac is
the only reason that I have a windows version running).
At this point I have two