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Topic: Alternatives to Cuesheet Heaven (Read 6524 times) previous topic - next topic
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Alternatives to Cuesheet Heaven

It seems that Cuesheet Heaven have been down quite a while, so I'm currently looking for alternatives. 

I've found cddb2cue that would take a cddb file and convert it into a cue, probably sort of the same thing CH does. But appearently this tool are only available on Linux.

Also I'm lost when it comes to cddb-files - I have no idea on how to retrieve these  So...
  • How do I get cddb files?
  • Are a win32 compile of cddb2cue available ...or
  • Is there any way I can get the info for a cuesheet from freedb.org manually?
Can't wait for a HD-AAC encoder :P

Alternatives to Cuesheet Heaven

Reply #1
Hi odyssey. Use freedb & xmcd2cue.


Alternatives to Cuesheet Heaven

Reply #3
Thanks 
Can't wait for a HD-AAC encoder :P

Alternatives to Cuesheet Heaven

Reply #4
odyssey sez:
>Also I'm lost when it comes to cddb-files - I have no idea on how to retrieve these

- find the CD's entry on freedb
- click on the disc ID link (immedieately below Genre)
- save the page it leads to as a plain text file (extension doesn't matter)
- feed the saved file into cddb2cue or freedb2cue