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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
2004 Sep 11
5
Archiving CDs w/ Flac on Linux (and subsequent re-encoding)
This must be possible; not sure how to do it yet. :)
After facing the thought of going through my cd collection for a 3rd
time for re-encoding, it occurred to me that I should just flac the
whole CD and add a cue sheet, and then back up to DVDs. That way -next-
time I need to re-encode to any format, I can handle ~1/20th the discs,
compared to my whole cd collection. :)
Wondering if
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
2004 Sep 12
3
Archiving CDs w/ Flac on Linux (and subsequent re-encoding)
Josh Coalson wrote:
> --- Eric Sandeen <sandeen@sandeen.net> wrote:
>
>>1) how to generate a cue sheet to store in the flac file (on linux?)
>> I've seen cddb2cue, is this a decent way? or cdrdao can generate
>> a toc file, then convert that to a cue sheet....
>
>
> I think whatever provides cdrdao also provides toc2cue which
> will convert.
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
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 13
3
Archiving CDs w/ Flac on Linux (and subsequent re-encoding)
On Mon, 13 Sep 2004, Eric Sandeen wrote:
> Tested this on a live album (Johnny Cash Live at Folsom Prison) and
> there is no lost audio; tracks segue seamlessly as on the original
> disc.
Did you check that a) the cue points are the same, and b) you're getting
back CD-Text as well?
> ...it occurred to me that I should just flac the
> whole CD and add a cue sheet, and then
2005 Jul 24
3
K3b or another alternative for CentOS 3.5?
Hi all,
Somebody knows any application (gui if it is
possible) to write CDs under Centos 3.5??.
Thank you very much.
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2007 Dec 28
4
MOre on buring ISOs
So right now I have installed k3b on this notebook. I am using my Storix
DVD/CDRW usb drive. I can read cds with it.
Cannot burn CDs. First k3b suggests slowing down (from 8x to 4x). Then
use TAO. Then it gave up.
So I try cdrecord directly. -checkdrive finds some interesting things.
Got to close the drive manually; cdrecord says it can't. then try a
cdrecord -v dev=dev/scd0 sample.iso
2004 Sep 13
1
Archiving CDs w/ Flac on Linux (and subsequent re-encoding)
On Mon, 13 Sep 2004, Eric Sandeen wrote:
> Well given that I fed cdrdao the toc file that it originally extracted,
> they should be, right? Do you mean check that the cue points fall at
> the exact same spot in the performace, I guess?
Yes.
> As far as I can tell, they do, although not sure how to check that
> exactly...
Just listen, and watch the counter on the CD-player. It
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
2008 Dec 31
6
CD burning issues & questions
I have been having some strange results trying to burn CDs under
CentOS. I don't think they are hardware related because I have had
some success, in fact most of this usually works.
I use k3b for most of my CD and DVD writing - it seems to work fairly
well (well, except for wrecking my installation a few weeks ago when
it crashed my installation and I had to reinstall to get it back, but
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
2004 Sep 10
1
cue generation under linux and cdrdao
Greetings,
I really love the one flac per cd idea. So, I pulled all my cds out of
storage to re-encode them. I've run into a couple of general issues
here:
I've done some comparisons between eac under windows, and cdrdao under
linux. It seems that after converting the cdrdao data to .wav, both
programs result in perfectly identical .wav files for the 3 cds I
tested. However,
2004 Sep 10
3
CD Baby using FLAC to archive 40,000 CDs
Hey FLAC gang -
Just thought you'd like to know CD Baby has switched to FLAC for archiving the 40,000 CDs we have in stock.
Luckily HD space is down below $1/gig so we got a 6-terabyte RAID-5 box set up for about $7000.
Got the FreeBSD boxes churning away night and day, ripping and archiving.
I'll do a more formal press release for ya in a couple months as we're further along, but
2004 Sep 10
2
[Flac-users] Re: CD archival best practices?
On Wed, 28 May 2003, Josh Coalson wrote:
> interesting idea, CD-TEXT is in the subcode and if cdrdao can
> split it out that's better I think than hacking the CUESHEET
> block to store CD-TEXT.
I suppose the ideal would be to have a metadata block to store the
subcode from a CD, and something that could interpret it as CD-TEXT, if
that's what it is. Then it would be possible to
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
2005 May 11
1
aspi problems / ide-scsi emulation
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Hi,
my goal is to get either blindwrite suite (v4 or 5), isobuster or any
other app running that is able to create an iso of my playstation CDs.
I'm using a 2.6.11 kernel and thus cannot use the ide-scsi emulation
module to access my ide cd-rw. Adaptech's aspichk tool reports no aspi
layer present. As I understand this is necessary for wine
2006 May 18
0
K3b, cdrdao and chmod +s
Hi,
I just managed to get a fairly coherent configuration for our public "salle
multimedia" with CentOS 4.3. I used the rpmforge and the KBS repos for
additional software.
There's only one soft that I had to rebuild: K3B. The included version's
translation is just one big mess. I remember from my Slack days not so long ago
that K3B is rather easy to build, so I downloaded the