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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
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
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
2010 Nov 10
7
Cue sheets/Tagging question
Is it possible to place track markers that will be reflected in a cue sheet within a long FLAC file? I have a label who want to offer FLAC downloads of complete albums - but there have to be track points designated within the FLAC file How can I do this please? Many Thanks -------------- next part -------------- An HTML attachment was scrubbed... URL:
2010 Nov 10
7
Cue sheets/Tagging question
Is it possible to place track markers that will be reflected in a cue sheet within a long FLAC file? I have a label who want to offer FLAC downloads of complete albums - but there have to be track points designated within the FLAC file How can I do this please? Many Thanks -------------- next part -------------- An HTML attachment was scrubbed... URL:
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
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
2004 Sep 10
0
Suggestion for tagging flac w/ cuesheets
Hi, I'd like to make a simple suggestion for tagging flac files containing cue-sheets. As discussed in "cuesheets w/ PERFORMER & TITLE track info" there is no standard for doing this yet. The developers were not willing to adopt the integrated cuesheet functionality for handling performer/artist information. I share this opionion since that would mean to sacrifice a very
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
2004 Sep 10
0
new CUESHEET metadata block
On Wed, 2002-12-04 at 11:41, Josh Coalson wrote: > --- smoerk <smoerk@gmx.de> wrote: > > good idea, i'm always putting *.cue files to the directory with the > > ripped audio files. but it would prefer one file per song and not one > > big file for the whole cd. > > My vision of how the players should work is this: > > - make one album.flac with
2004 Sep 10
5
new CUESHEET metadata block
--- smoerk <smoerk@gmx.de> wrote: > good idea, i'm always putting *.cue files to the directory with the > ripped audio files. but it would prefer one file per song and not one > big file for the whole cd. My vision of how the players should work is this: - make one album.flac with CUESHEET - player loads album.flac, sees CUESHEET, calculates CDDB id (or CDindex, or custom
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
2009 Apr 21
0
cuepoints: accuracy, titles and players
Hello, I have used --import-cuesheet-from= to insert the cue points, which are OK according to "--export-cuesheet-to=-". The points I invoke are: - the possibility to specify them as frame count instead of time - the doc: i would not find in which format cue/seekpoints are stored in the headers - titles: apparently they get lost with this option. I guess they would be preserved if put
2006 Jul 20
0
Ogg Frog 1.0 feature set, release date set
I expect to release Ogg Frog 1.0 for public alpha test on Saturday, August 12. The date might slip a little depending on how my current job hunt goes; if I get a job sooner than I expect, I'll have to cut back on my development which has been full-time for a while now. The planned features are detailed at the page where the downloads will eventually be found:
2006 Jul 20
0
Ogg Frog 1.0 feature set, release date announced
I expect to release Ogg Frog 1.0 for public alpha test on Saturday, August 12. The date might slip a little depending on how my current job hunt goes; if I get a job sooner than I expect, I'll have to cut back on my development which has been full-time for a while now. The planned features are detailed at the page where the downloads will eventually be found:
2007 Jun 23
2
--cuesheet include the full cue sheet or just the seekponints?
Dear list Sorry to ask a user's question on developer list. I didn't find the user list. I am experimenting with --cuesheet and encoded a flac file with a cuesheet. Result is: * Totem on opensuse 10.2 opens the flac file with no meta data, no play list. "Next" button doesn't work; * Mplayer on opensuse 10.2 opens the flac file with no meta data,
2012 Feb 02
1
Gapless Support
-----BEGIN PGP SIGNED MESSAGE----- Hash: SHA1 On 03.02.2012 1:11, Declan Kelly wrote: > Many people who use FLAC to archive entire CDs (as opposed to > "albums" of tracks that may or may not be on the same CD) will rip > the entire disc and store it in a single FLAC file, with the CUE > sheet either as a separate file, embedded in the FLAC metadata, or > both. > >
2004 Sep 10
2
cd archival (revisited/again)
merry christmas everybody. i've recently begun working on a project to load my cds and i must say single file flac-as-a-cd-container with an embedded cuesheet is brilliant. So i figured no problem. rip, single file flac and then its just a matter of playlists and such... a nobrainer... but i keep getting stuck. ok, so what i set out to do is simple. read cds into either pcm or lossless
2010 Jul 29
1
Flac-dev Digest, Vol 70, Issue 5
Hi, Well - having in mind this is "flac-dev", I thought you are a developer and writing an application for that purpose is quite trivial. Anyway, CUE sheets are so simple, they can even be written by hand - the minimal CUE sheet is very simple. About the actual embedding - I haven't worked with metaflac or editing applications so I can't give you any specific advice for that.
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