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CUETools versions 1.9.5 through 2.1.4 (current), AccurateRip support & more |
Dec 4 2011, 01:36
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#1676
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Group: Members Posts: 43 Joined: 6-August 03 Member No.: 8198 |
Gregory,
Can you please add support for XLD logs when cross checking the calculated CRC values against the values from log. Also, this log: CODE Exact Audio Copy V0.99 prebeta 5 from 4. May 2009 EAC extraction logfile from 8. October 2009, 17:21 Various / Diggin In The Crates - Rare Studio Masters: 1993-1997 Used drive : LITE-ON COMBO SOHC-4836K Adapter: 4 ID: 0 Read mode : Secure Utilize accurate stream : Yes Defeat audio cache : Yes Make use of C2 pointers : Yes Read offset correction : 6 Overread into Lead-In and Lead-Out : No Fill up missing offset samples with silence : Yes Delete leading and trailing silent blocks : No Null samples used in CRC calculations : Yes Used interface : Native Win32 interface for Win NT & 2000 Gap handling : Appended to previous track Used output format : User Defined Encoder Selected bitrate : 320 kBit/s Quality : High Add ID3 tag : No Command line compressor : C:\Program Files\Exact Audio Copy\Flac\flac.exe Additional command line options : -V -8 -T "artist=%a" -T "title=%t" -T "album=%g" -T "date=%y" -T "tracknumber=%n" -T "genre=%m" %s TOC of the extracted CD Track | Start | Length | Start sector | End sector --------------------------------------------------------- 1 | 0:00.00 | 4:18.54 | 0 | 19403 2 | 4:18.54 | 3:43.72 | 19404 | 36200 3 | 8:02.51 | 4:14.73 | 36201 | 55323 4 | 12:17.49 | 4:10.57 | 55324 | 74130 5 | 16:28.31 | 4:33.02 | 74131 | 94607 6 | 21:01.33 | 4:30.01 | 94608 | 114858 7 | 25:31.34 | 4:01.74 | 114859 | 133007 8 | 29:33.33 | 3:34.14 | 133008 | 149071 9 | 33:07.47 | 4:27.48 | 149072 | 169144 10 | 37:35.20 | 4:06.11 | 169145 | 187605 11 | 41:41.31 | 4:33.35 | 187606 | 208115 12 | 46:14.66 | 3:22.61 | 208116 | 223326 13 | 49:37.52 | 3:35.74 | 223327 | 239525 14 | 53:13.51 | 4:38.54 | 239526 | 260429 15 | 57:52.30 | 3:41.33 | 260430 | 277037 16 | 61:33.63 | 3:22.72 | 277038 | 292259 17 | 64:56.60 | 2:38.61 | 292260 | 304170 18 | 67:35.46 | 3:17.67 | 304171 | 319012 19 | 70:53.38 | 4:04.21 | 319013 | 337333 20 | 74:57.59 | 4:17.27 | 337334 | 356635 Track 13 Filename D:\Transportation Folder\music\EACRips\The Lump Lump [Nubian Mix] [Featuring Brand Nubian].wav Peak level 93.8 % Track quality 100.0 % Test CRC FF237B77 Copy CRC FF237B77 Accurately ripped (confidence 1) [C55AC37B] Copy OK All tracks accurately ripped No errors occurred End of status report ------------------------------------------------------------ Exact Audio Copy V0.99 prebeta 5 from 4. May 2009 EAC extraction logfile from 8. October 2009, 17:58 Various / Diggin In The Crates - Rare Studio Masters: 1993-1997 Used drive : LITE-ON COMBO SOHC-4836K Adapter: 4 ID: 0 Read mode : Secure Utilize accurate stream : Yes Defeat audio cache : Yes Make use of C2 pointers : Yes Read offset correction : 6 Overread into Lead-In and Lead-Out : No Fill up missing offset samples with silence : Yes Delete leading and trailing silent blocks : No Null samples used in CRC calculations : Yes Used interface : Native Win32 interface for Win NT & 2000 Gap handling : Appended to previous track Used output format : User Defined Encoder Selected bitrate : 320 kBit/s Quality : High Add ID3 tag : No Command line compressor : C:\Program Files\Exact Audio Copy\Flac\flac.exe Additional command line options : -V -8 -T "artist=%a" -T "title=%t" -T "album=%g" -T "date=%y" -T "tracknumber=%n" -T "genre=%m" %s TOC of the extracted CD Track | Start | Length | Start sector | End sector --------------------------------------------------------- 1 | 0:00.00 | 4:18.54 | 0 | 19403 2 | 4:18.54 | 3:43.72 | 19404 | 36200 3 | 8:02.51 | 4:14.73 | 36201 | 55323 4 | 12:17.49 | 4:10.57 | 55324 | 74130 5 | 16:28.31 | 4:33.02 | 74131 | 94607 6 | 21:01.33 | 4:30.01 | 94608 | 114858 7 | 25:31.34 | 4:01.74 | 114859 | 133007 8 | 29:33.33 | 3:34.14 | 133008 | 149071 9 | 33:07.47 | 4:27.48 | 149072 | 169144 10 | 37:35.20 | 4:06.11 | 169145 | 187605 11 | 41:41.31 | 4:33.35 | 187606 | 208115 12 | 46:14.66 | 3:22.61 | 208116 | 223326 13 | 49:37.52 | 3:35.74 | 223327 | 239525 14 | 53:13.51 | 4:38.54 | 239526 | 260429 15 | 57:52.30 | 3:41.33 | 260430 | 277037 16 | 61:33.63 | 3:22.72 | 277038 | 292259 17 | 64:56.60 | 2:38.61 | 292260 | 304170 18 | 67:35.46 | 3:17.67 | 304171 | 319012 19 | 70:53.38 | 4:04.21 | 319013 | 337333 20 | 74:57.59 | 4:17.27 | 337334 | 356635 Track 1 Filename D:\Transportation Folder\music\EACRips\Bring It On [Remix].wav Pre-gap length 0:00:02.00 Peak level 95.5 % Track quality 100.0 % Test CRC E1DB0FFA Copy CRC E1DB0FFA Accurately ripped (confidence 1) [15F12A21] Copy OK Track 2 Filename D:\Transportation Folder\music\EACRips\You Know Now [Remix].wav Peak level 99.9 % Track quality 100.0 % Test CRC 11DC7E8A Copy CRC 11DC7E8A Accurately ripped (confidence 1) [D7D19EA9] Copy OK Track 3 Filename D:\Transportation Folder\music\EACRips\Caught Up in the Game.wav Peak level 99.9 % Track quality 99.9 % Test CRC 70E20EC9 Copy CRC 70E20EC9 Accurately ripped (confidence 1) [6A4B44B5] Copy OK Track 4 Filename D:\Transportation Folder\music\EACRips\Respect the Architect [Remix] [Featuring Bahamadia].wav Peak level 99.9 % Track quality 100.0 % Test CRC 10C12DDE Copy CRC 10C12DDE Accurately ripped (confidence 1) [DEA84470] Copy OK Track 5 Filename D:\Transportation Folder\music\EACRips\Daaam! [Remix].wav Peak level 92.8 % Track quality 100.0 % Test CRC 91332F1C Copy CRC 91332F1C Accurately ripped (confidence 1) [5BABBDE7] Copy OK Track 6 Filename D:\Transportation Folder\music\EACRips\Problemz.wav Peak level 99.9 % Track quality 100.0 % Test CRC DE393D21 Copy CRC DE393D21 Accurately ripped (confidence 1) [323FBB65] Copy OK Track 7 Filename D:\Transportation Folder\music\EACRips\Rockin’ It.wav Peak level 99.9 % Track quality 100.0 % Test CRC FFB7D5F7 Copy CRC FFB7D5F7 Accurately ripped (confidence 1) [F8BAE829] Copy OK Track 8 Filename D:\Transportation Folder\music\EACRips\MVP [Remix #2].wav Peak level 99.9 % Track quality 99.9 % Test CRC 9E1329B5 Copy CRC 9E1329B5 Accurately ripped (confidence 1) [9E39A0CE] Copy OK Track 9 Filename D:\Transportation Folder\music\EACRips\North South East West [Remix].wav Peak level 100.0 % Track quality 100.0 % Test CRC 22C3E1C4 Copy CRC 22C3E1C4 Accurately ripped (confidence 1) [BCD16C8E] Copy OK Track 10 Filename D:\Transportation Folder\music\EACRips\Story of My Life.wav Peak level 99.9 % Track quality 100.0 % Test CRC 7EF48E77 Copy CRC 7EF48E77 Accurately ripped (confidence 1) [DFAD6256] Copy OK Track 11 Filename D:\Transportation Folder\music\EACRips\You Can’t Front [Featuring Lord Finesse and Sadat X].wav Peak level 90.7 % Track quality 99.9 % Test CRC 7AD5C362 Copy CRC 7AD5C362 Accurately ripped (confidence 1) [11CD821B] Copy OK Track 12 Filename D:\Transportation Folder\music\EACRips\Life’s a Bitch [Remix #2] [Featuring AZ].wav Peak level 99.9 % Track quality 100.0 % Test CRC 41D842ED Copy CRC 41D842ED Accurately ripped (confidence 1) [4680D18E] Copy OK Track 13 Filename D:\Transportation Folder\music\EACRips\The Lump Lump [Nubian Mix] [Featuring Brand Nubian].wav Peak level 93.8 % Track quality 100.0 % Test CRC FF237B77 Copy CRC FF237B77 Accurately ripped (confidence 1) [C55AC37B] Copy OK Track 14 Filename D:\Transportation Folder\music\EACRips\Lyrics [Remix].wav Peak level 100.0 % Track quality 100.0 % Test CRC A2ACA0D3 Copy CRC A2ACA0D3 Accurately ripped (confidence 1) [3739A3BD] Copy OK Track 15 Filename D:\Transportation Folder\music\EACRips\Mad Izm ['95 Remix].wav Peak level 99.9 % Track quality 99.2 % Test CRC 69F96744 Copy CRC 69F96744 Accurately ripped (confidence 1) [207ED13D] Copy OK Track 16 Filename D:\Transportation Folder\music\EACRips\Cut That Weak Shit [Remix] [Featuring Kwaze Modoe and Royal Flush].wav Peak level 100.0 % Track quality 100.0 % Test CRC BBBB801A Copy CRC BBBB801A Accurately ripped (confidence 1) [50085E7B] Copy OK Track 17 Filename D:\Transportation Folder\music\EACRips\Love Child.wav Peak level 91.2 % Track quality 100.0 % Test CRC 93C15DD0 Copy CRC 93C15DD0 Accurately ripped (confidence 1) [2F48F58A] Copy OK Track 18 Filename D:\Transportation Folder\music\EACRips\Guess Who’s Back [Remix].wav Peak level 79.3 % Track quality 100.0 % Test CRC C504CF40 Copy CRC C504CF40 Accurately ripped (confidence 1) [D28482D3] Copy OK Track 19 Filename D:\Transportation Folder\music\EACRips\The Difference.wav Peak level 99.7 % Track quality 100.0 % Test CRC CFFC2800 Copy CRC CFFC2800 Accurately ripped (confidence 1) [A8C789BB] Copy OK Track 20 Filename D:\Transportation Folder\music\EACRips\I Be [Remix].wav Peak level 99.9 % Track quality 100.0 % Test CRC D2CC24CF Copy CRC D2CC24C Accurately ripped (confidence 1) [9608E61A] Copy OK All tracks accurately ripped No errors occurred End of status report gives this result: CODE [CUETools log; Date: 11/28/2011 12:35:19 AM; Version: 2.1.2a] [CTDB TOCID: Sni6BQSyPWfYy4WIratT49CZjfs-] found. [ CTDBID ] Status [fc346744] (3/3) Accurately ripped [AccurateRip ID: 003ac3c9-03581ae2-63129314] found. Track [ CRC ] Status 01 [15f12a21] (3/3) Accurately ripped 02 [d7d19ea9] (3/3) Accurately ripped 03 [6a4b44b5] (3/3) Accurately ripped 04 [dea84470] (3/3) Accurately ripped 05 [5babbde7] (3/3) Accurately ripped 06 [323fbb65] (3/3) Accurately ripped 07 [f8bae829] (3/3) Accurately ripped 08 [9e39a0ce] (3/3) Accurately ripped 09 [bcd16c8e] (3/3) Accurately ripped 10 [dfad6256] (3/3) Accurately ripped 11 [11cd821b] (3/3) Accurately ripped 12 [4680d18e] (3/3) Accurately ripped 13 [c55ac37b] (3/3) Accurately ripped 14 [3739a3bd] (3/3) Accurately ripped 15 [207ed13d] (3/3) Accurately ripped 16 [50085e7b] (3/3) Accurately ripped 17 [2f48f58a] (3/3) Accurately ripped 18 [d28482d3] (3/3) Accurately ripped 19 [a8c789bb] (3/3) Accurately ripped 20 [9608e61a] (3/3) Accurately ripped Track Peak [ CRC32 ] [W/O NULL] [ LOG ] -- 100.0 [41E90A22] [30DB2FA7] 01 95.5 [E1DB0FFA] [4C93568A] [FF237B77]: CRC32 for track 13 02 99.9 [11DC7E8A] [9430DF94] [E1DB0FFA]: CRC32 for track 1 03 99.9 [70E20EC9] [0CE504C1] [11DC7E8A]: CRC32 for track 2 04 99.9 [10C12DDE] [D2CE7E0C] [70E20EC9]: CRC32 for track 3 05 92.8 [91332F1C] [5FAA2C0D] [10C12DDE]: CRC32 for track 4 06 99.9 [DE393D21] [C0A4441B] [91332F1C]: CRC32 for track 5 07 99.9 [FFB7D5F7] [76BF93CE] [DE393D21]: CRC32 for track 6 08 99.9 [9E1329B5] [FAFD9C98] [FFB7D5F7]: CRC32 for track 7 09 100.0 [22C3E1C4] [1802AB60] [9E1329B5]: CRC32 for track 8 10 99.9 [7EF48E77] [02B7C375] [22C3E1C4]: CRC32 for track 9 11 90.7 [7AD5C362] [69D22E63] [7EF48E77]: CRC32 for track 10 12 99.9 [41D842ED] [9B2D246D] [7AD5C362]: CRC32 for track 11 13 93.8 [FF237B77] [40269DC6] [41D842ED]: CRC32 for track 12 14 100.0 [A2ACA0D3] [37C7D3FA] [FF237B77]: CRC32 for track 13 15 99.9 [69F96744] [CDDB47C6] [A2ACA0D3]: CRC32 for track 14 16 100.0 [BBBB801A] [4F181A17] [69F96744]: CRC32 for track 15 17 91.2 [93C15DD0] [ED833F35] [BBBB801A]: CRC32 for track 16 18 79.3 [C504CF40] [39A86EC3] [93C15DD0]: CRC32 for track 17 19 99.7 [CFFC2800] [69DFDDDE] [C504CF40]: CRC32 for track 18 20 99.9 [D2CC24CF] [EA552F37] [CFFC2800]: CRC32 for track 19 Maybe you can also fix this. It shouldn't be complicated. Thanks. This post has been edited by Jan S.: Dec 4 2011, 11:44
Reason for edit: code --> codebox
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Dec 4 2011, 04:37
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#1677
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Group: Members Posts: 35 Joined: 23-April 10 From: Canada Member No.: 80106 |
How can I change the output folder? I clicked the icon next to Output, but it won't let me select “Browse”. 'Browse' should be available when the Input is either 'Folder browser' or 'Hide browser'. 'Multiselect Browser' and 'Drag'n'drop mode' require a 'template' because more than one disc can be selected. Thanks. Setting that Output folder is fiddly. I changed to 'Folder browser', navigated the tree and double-clicked a folder or somehow selected it. Somehow it caused CueTools to rename my folder to "My Music". I deleted that folder, and recreated my original folder. Again, through navigating somehow magically Output now shows the path I wanted, but I'm not sure how I did it. |
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Dec 4 2011, 13:12
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#1678
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Group: Members Posts: 3 Joined: 28-January 09 Member No.: 66262 |
![]() ![]() this problem appeared some time ago, before that everything was good. i can convert only one album in batch mode, then one of those errors appears. OpenCL - AMD APP. CPU - Phenon 9550 |
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Dec 4 2011, 14:15
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#1679
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Group: Members Posts: 32 Joined: 24-November 08 Member No.: 63054 |
I replaced built-in FLACCL with version 0.4 (exe with command-line parameters). All files were written without any error message. :-)
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Dec 4 2011, 16:19
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#1680
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Group: Members Posts: 3 Joined: 28-January 09 Member No.: 66262 |
i did the same as you, but still got errors.
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Dec 11 2011, 06:16
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#1681
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Group: Members Posts: 10 Joined: 10-December 11 Member No.: 95715 |
Good day.
I recently ripped a CD with EAC (1 bad track; with my Pioneer DVD this is VERY frequent even on pristine CDs) and got curious about a bit at the end of EAC's log that mentionned I could repair the rip with CUETools. So I installed CT and several hours later, I repaired the bad track. Now here's the funny part, I re-verified the repaired CD and I noticed that for the repaired track, the LOG column in accurip's log is still different than all the other tracks - How can it be different, if the track is repaired shouldn't I see "CRC32" in that column? Here's the verify log (this is a verify of the repaired CD) - Notice that now all tracks are "accurately ripped" (Track #11 was no match before the repair) but also notice for Track #11, at the bottom of the log, how it as a CRC in the "LOG" column instead of the word "CRC32": CODE [CUETools log; Date: 2011-12-10 14:29:44; Version: 2.1.2a] [CTDB TOCID: RphOu8zFqN8urSL9dgCcCc.eJw4-] found. [ CTDBID ] Status [9a7c658f] (40/40) Accurately ripped [AccurateRip ID: 002059de-0142cf9a-b60fc70d] found. Track [ CRC ] Status 01 [3d4b3ecd] (43/48) Accurately ripped 02 [2fcc4a72] (44/49) Accurately ripped 03 [e4623e80] (44/49) Accurately ripped 04 [41d701e1] (44/49) Accurately ripped 05 [925ce0ab] (44/49) Accurately ripped 06 [4c8ba048] (43/48) Accurately ripped 07 [7d5d262d] (44/49) Accurately ripped 08 [9204c60b] (43/48) Accurately ripped 09 [a19bdd39] (42/47) Accurately ripped 10 [54b393fa] (41/46) Accurately ripped 11 [394d2c39] (41/46) Accurately ripped 12 [51e27348] (44/49) Accurately ripped 13 [fbb54872] (41/48) Accurately ripped AccurateRip v2: 01 [df71b6dc] (05/48) Accurately ripped 02 [8d5715f1] (05/49) Accurately ripped 03 [a32b3e53] (05/49) Accurately ripped 04 [0df00ef9] (05/49) Accurately ripped 05 [736d9c5f] (05/49) Accurately ripped 06 [b1b27c8c] (05/48) Accurately ripped 07 [f5172bcc] (05/49) Accurately ripped 08 [3012cc94] (05/48) Accurately ripped 09 [0936db11] (05/47) Accurately ripped 10 [80d7d66d] (05/46) Accurately ripped 11 [8a750164] (05/46) Accurately ripped 12 [2c577ea9] (05/49) Accurately ripped 13 [609ecad2] (05/48) Accurately ripped Track Peak [ CRC32 ] [W/O NULL] [ LOG ] -- 99.9 [9A01E1DB] [98AFC778] 01 99.9 [649F0294] [4893435D] CRC32 02 99.9 [3CA35CD6] [6D879D3D] CRC32 03 99.9 [3EE18882] [5E33A531] CRC32 04 99.9 [3DAD00F8] [62E8E57C] CRC32 05 99.9 [9FEBA1A9] [E970764B] CRC32 06 99.9 [EE4D5485] [66F1747A] CRC32 07 99.9 [4159AD04] [7CE498DD] CRC32 08 99.9 [176884D2] [FBDCBAD5] CRC32 09 99.9 [7DB7747F] [7FE2184C] CRC32 10 99.9 [422F708B] [F6A80CA3] CRC32 11 99.9 [3BD1FD8D] [119E2454] [8727C71E] <-- Why is this track still different? 12 99.9 [D2DE2076] [611E0883] CRC32 13 99.9 [CF700673] [DE531C8B] CRC32 Also, can you guys help me readthose CT logs, specifically: [CTDB TOCID: RphOu8zFqN8urSL9dgCcCc.eJw4-] found. <-- Table of Content ID, this I get. [ CTDBID ] Status <-- Why is CTDBID (9a7c658f) not same as TOCID? [9a7c658f] (40/40) Accurately ripped <-- What does this mean? Does this mean my rip is accurate? [AccurateRip ID: 002059de-0142cf9a-b60fc70d] found. <-- Yet another ID, how many IDs does each CD have? Track [ CRC ] Status 01 [3d4b3ecd] (43/48) Accurately ripped <-- Is this a compare against "AccurateRip ID: 002059de-0142cf9a-b60fc70d" ? 13 [fbb54872] (41/48) Accurately ripped AccurateRip v2: <-- What does this mean, why does it NOT say "AccurateRip v2 ID: blabla", there's no ID in v2? ... I realize I'm asking a lot, but while I understand the lines that display each track's accuracy, most of the rest of the log I do not understand. Why so many IDs (TOCID, CTDBID, AccurateRip ID), why no ID next to "AccurateRip v2" and for that matter, why v1 and v2? And what does that LOG column mean at the end of the log? Thank you much for any help. Best Regards, |
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Dec 11 2011, 16:07
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#1682
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![]() Group: Members Posts: 277 Joined: 13-March 11 Member No.: 88969 |
Wow that's a lot of questions. You couldn't find the answers somewhere in the other 67 pages?
How can it be different, if the track is repaired shouldn't I see "CRC32" in that column? This can be found here. This section is provided for checking the files you have against the EAC log file found in the same folder as the files. It is telling you that (after repair) the CRC found in your EAC log file for track 11 is different than the actual file CRC.QUOTE [ CTDBID ] Status <-- Why is CTDBID (9a7c658f) not same as TOCID? This can be found here.QUOTE [AccurateRip ID: 002059de-0142cf9a-b60fc70d] found. <-- Yet another ID, how many IDs does each CD have? Different database. This section of the log is from the AccurateRip database (used by permission).
This post has been edited by korth: Dec 11 2011, 16:42 -------------------- korth
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Dec 11 2011, 20:17
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#1683
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Group: Members Posts: 10 Joined: 10-December 11 Member No.: 95715 |
Thanks alot for the lesson, I'd read the first ~10 pages and quit; I will go read the other 57 pages...
Best Regards, |
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Dec 12 2011, 00:17
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#1684
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Group: Members Posts: 10 Joined: 10-December 11 Member No.: 95715 |
Good day.
Alright, I've started reading this thread again (I'm at page 14 right now, this is taking forever!) while ripping CDs with EAC and I just noticed something. Are any of you aware of some issue with the CueTools plugin in EAC where it does not get called at all for some rips? I find that being able to repair rips is just awesome, and so I want to make sure I participate in submitting to CueTools whenever EAC does a good rip. However, sometimes there is no CueTools text at the bottom of the EAC log at all. Anyone know why? Here's the EAC log in question; the rip is accurate, and not found in CTDB (I verified with CueTools) yet no CueTools entry at bottom of EAC log: CODE Exact Audio Copy V1.0 beta 3 from 29. August 2011 EAC extraction logfile from 11. December 2011, 16:16 Rush / Power Windows Used drive : PIONEER DVD-RW DVR-116D Adapter: 0 ID: 1 Read mode : Secure Utilize accurate stream : Yes Defeat audio cache : Yes Make use of C2 pointers : No Read offset correction : 96 Overread into Lead-In and Lead-Out : No Fill up missing offset samples with silence : Yes Delete leading and trailing silent blocks : No Null samples used in CRC calculations : Yes Used interface : Native Win32 interface for Win NT & 2000 Gap handling : Appended to previous track Used output format : User Defined Encoder Selected bitrate : 768 kBit/s Quality : High Add ID3 tag : No Command line compressor : E:\Apps\WinXp\Media\EAC\FLAC\FLAC.EXE Additional command line options : -8 -V -T "ARTIST=%artist%" -T "TITLE=%title%" -T "ALBUM=%albumtitle%" -T "DATE=%year%" -T "TRACKNUMBER=%tracknr%" -T "GENRE=%genre%" -T "COMMENT=%comment%" -T "BAND=%albuminterpret%" -T "ALBUMARTIST=%albuminterpret%" -T "COMPOSER=%composer%" %haslyrics%--tag-from-file=LYRICS="%lyricsfile%"%haslyrics% -T "DISCNUMBER=%cdnumber%" -T "TOTALDISCS=%totalcds%" -T "TOTALTRACKS=%numtracks%" %hascover%--picture="%coverfile%"%hascover% %source% -o %dest% TOC of the extracted CD Track | Start | Length | Start sector | End sector --------------------------------------------------------- 1 | 0:00.33 | 5:37.05 | 33 | 25312 2 | 5:37.38 | 5:06.37 | 25313 | 48299 3 | 10:44.00 | 5:07.38 | 48300 | 71362 4 | 15:51.38 | 6:11.42 | 71363 | 99229 5 | 22:03.05 | 6:20.38 | 99230 | 127767 6 | 28:23.43 | 5:15.60 | 127768 | 151452 7 | 33:39.28 | 5:10.62 | 151453 | 174764 8 | 38:50.15 | 5:55.28 | 174765 | 201417 Track 1 Filename F:\Data\Public\RECODE\Rush - Power Windows - 01 - The Big Money.wav Pre-gap length 0:00:02.33 Peak level 97.7 % Extraction speed 4.7 X Track quality 100.0 % Test CRC D59C2942 Copy CRC D59C2942 Accurately ripped (confidence 3) [93C07912] (AR v1) Copy OK Track 2 Filename F:\Data\Public\RECODE\Rush - Power Windows - 02 - Grand Designs.wav Pre-gap length 0:00:00.70 Peak level 83.6 % Extraction speed 2.9 X Track quality 99.7 % Test CRC 4D7083B1 Copy CRC 4D7083B1 Accurately ripped (confidence 3) [C4BBED12] (AR v1) Copy OK Track 3 Filename F:\Data\Public\RECODE\Rush - Power Windows - 03 - Manhattan Project.wav Pre-gap length 0:00:00.27 Peak level 92.0 % Extraction speed 5.7 X Track quality 100.0 % Test CRC F6E1D407 Copy CRC F6E1D407 Accurately ripped (confidence 3) [775D8EF2] (AR v1) Copy OK Track 4 Filename F:\Data\Public\RECODE\Rush - Power Windows - 04 - Marathon.wav Pre-gap length 0:00:02.47 Peak level 78.1 % Extraction speed 5.9 X Track quality 99.9 % Test CRC 5A16693B Copy CRC 5A16693B Accurately ripped (confidence 3) [50D9CE95] (AR v1) Copy OK Track 5 Filename F:\Data\Public\RECODE\Rush - Power Windows - 05 - Territories.wav Pre-gap length 0:00:01.59 Peak level 78.8 % Extraction speed 6.3 X Track quality 99.9 % Test CRC F9E4B3C2 Copy CRC F9E4B3C2 Accurately ripped (confidence 3) [93EDCC52] (AR v1) Copy OK Track 6 Filename F:\Data\Public\RECODE\Rush - Power Windows - 06 - Middletown Dreams.wav Pre-gap length 0:00:01.07 Peak level 78.4 % Extraction speed 5.8 X Track quality 99.9 % Test CRC FBDBDEE1 Copy CRC FBDBDEE1 Accurately ripped (confidence 3) [ED6A9F3D] (AR v1) Copy OK Track 7 Filename F:\Data\Public\RECODE\Rush - Power Windows - 07 - Emotion Detector.wav Pre-gap length 0:00:00.02 Peak level 91.3 % Extraction speed 7.3 X Track quality 100.0 % Test CRC 6EFD2BD3 Copy CRC 6EFD2BD3 Accurately ripped (confidence 3) [4D4F40EB] (AR v1) Copy OK Track 8 Filename F:\Data\Public\RECODE\Rush - Power Windows - 08 - Mystic Rythms.wav Pre-gap length 0:00:00.67 Peak level 85.6 % Extraction speed 3.0 X Track quality 99.8 % Test CRC 64F48D47 Copy CRC 64F48D47 Accurately ripped (confidence 3) [ECE4AA53] (AR v1) Copy OK All tracks accurately ripped No errors occurred End of status report ==== Log checksum 98AA8AA90805A95CA9140AE9E8C59332863B702BC6EB8D9177DD9BE9B5114091 ==== Is this a bug in EAC? Is there a thread on Hydrogen just for the EAC plugin? This happens alot where there is no CueTools entry at end of EAC log :-( For now I re-rip such CDs with CueRipper just so it gets submitted (then discard the rip, I've already ripped it with EAC) but this is not a good solution... Thank you much. Best Regards, PS: Why is this reply 10000 characters wide (no word-wrap?) This post has been edited by B00ze: Dec 12 2011, 00:19 |
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It's a known issue with the CTDB plug-in for EAC:
QUOTE When copying selected tracks instead of an image, CTDB plugin doesn't process a CD if it has a HTOA (i.e. when first track does not start at 0:00:00). Re: word wrap, it is being adversely affected by the "Additional command line options" line in your codebox. Not your fault. Most info about CTDB, CUETools, CUERipper and the log files is only learned by reading third-party tutorials, having questions answered in forums, and just playing around with the software. It's on my to-do list to beef up the documentation in Gregory's wiki, and I did try to do that a little bit, but it's still in need of a lot of work. Feel free to register and lend a hand. This post has been edited by mjb2006: Dec 12 2011, 03:03 |
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Sorting stuff on my HDD I found this huuuge log ... I couldn't resist posting it
CODE [CUETools log; Date: 11/12/11 22:36:36; Version: 2.1.2a] [CTDB TOCID: qUrQvKCekqMe8BhgyPUESesZhRM-] found. [ CTDBID ] Status [2fd2ac1c] (7/8) Accurately ripped [56b88b51] (1/8) Differs in 1582 samples @03:28:50,03:54:50,04:00:50,04:06:22,04:14:49,04:18:50,04:37:08,04:38:40,04:38:58,04:39:36,05:07:24, 05:08:18,05:09:11,05:10:73,05:14:39,05:15:33,05:17:17,05:18:08,05:21:51,05:29:57,05:36:62,05:40:11,05 :43:06,05:52:18,06:14:39,06:18:05,06:22:49,06:23:42,06:27:12,06:28:04,06:28:71,06:35:12,06:37:30,06:4 0:42,06:42:27,06:44:27,06:57:46,07:02:02,07:13:18,07:49:37,07:53:40,08:02:66,08:03:58,08:09:72,08:18: 59,08:23:15,08:42:06,08:44:57-08:44:58,08:45:09,08:45:14,08:45:47,08:47:52,08:48:53-08:48:54,08:49:22,08:49:49,08:49:61,08:49:67-08:50:00,08:50:05-08:50:10,08:50:25,08:50:43,08:51:23,08:51:40,08:52:50,08:53:13,08:55:13,08:55:53,08:56:45,08:56:55,0 8:56:67,08:56:73,08:57:32,08:57:39,08:59:21,08:59:65,09:02:08,09:19:07,09:22:10,09:25:45,09:28:50,09: 29:04,09:29:48,09:30:35,09:33:19,09:34:34,09:35:18,09:36:05,09:36:34,09:37:48,09:38:17,09:39:73,09:42 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Track [ CRC ] Status 01 [4bbc4d50] (005/216) Accurately ripped 02 [f25786ab] (005/216) Accurately ripped 03 [97baf0f5] (005/219) Accurately ripped 04 [61914777] (004/217) Accurately ripped 05 [3b7444dc] (004/217) Accurately ripped 06 [74a56f5c] (004/215) Accurately ripped 07 [6d565c22] (004/217) Accurately ripped 08 [0ad94419] (004/217) Accurately ripped 09 [bb396870] (003/214) Accurately ripped 10 [7b3de080] (004/214) Accurately ripped Offsetted by 19: 01 [9b8654e5] (146/216) Accurately ripped 02 [39ca0056] (148/216) Accurately ripped 03 [c45c9420] (149/219) Accurately ripped 04 [e92e5920] (149/217) Accurately ripped 05 [e0d3fb82] (149/217) Accurately ripped 06 [e4b427d0] (149/215) Accurately ripped 07 [5f59da47] (149/217) Accurately ripped 08 [e97eb561] (149/217) Accurately ripped 09 [b5513330] (147/214) Accurately ripped 10 [d1ad382b] (146/214) Accurately ripped Offsetted by 25: 01 [41476abf] (039/216) Accurately ripped 02 [8fb5f386] (039/216) Accurately ripped 03 [d4b5e8d6] (039/219) Accurately ripped 04 [eabd64d4] (038/217) Accurately ripped 05 [fb5cce76] (040/217) Accurately ripped 06 [dec9d720] (038/215) Accurately ripped 07 [e1f1e44f] (038/217) Accurately ripped 08 [5dfcb992] (038/217) Accurately ripped 09 [4996aca4] (038/214) Accurately ripped 10 [557cfaf6] (038/214) Accurately ripped Offsetted by 1: 01 [b237dd3d] (002/216) Accurately ripped 02 [0eff8c46] (000/216) No match 03 [c9c4a85a] (002/219) Accurately ripped 04 [9030c7e9] (002/217) Accurately ripped 05 [6cba691a] (000/217) No match 06 [e99b5c78] (000/215) No match but offset 07 [e5027213] (002/217) Accurately ripped 08 [255745b7] (002/217) Accurately ripped 09 [f877c6cf] (002/214) Accurately ripped 10 [cfe775cc] (002/214) Accurately ripped Track Peak [ CRC32 ] [W/O NULL] [ LOG ] -- 100,0 [88B62A44] [E6A2450B] CRC32 01 100,0 [88DB9127] [3F9BFE55] 02 100,0 [6304AE32] [05C232FC] 03 100,0 [3C640803] [414C3EA4] 04 100,0 [CA556664] [3DD68C85] 05 100,0 [9A9F48CF] [7A6AF916] 06 100,0 [88108C86] [F767304D] 07 100,0 [72450FED] [4C3D2B60] 08 100,0 [0ECE4025] [874490CB] 09 100,0 [DC06AF9F] [0B960262] 10 100,0 [A4604796] [2784E74D] -------------------- CDImage+CUE
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Dec 13 2011, 01:37
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Ah, I should've re-checked that wiki; I do have it opened in one of the tabs in browser, but never thought to click on the plugin page (right now I'm trying to get thru this thread; I'm at page 32 right now). There's a lot of information to absorb.
Well then for now I guess I'll just use CueRipper to submit (CueTools is supposed to ask to submit at some point, there is a setting for this in advanced, but I haven't figured out how to get it to submit yet). Thanks again for the information. Best Regards, |
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Dec 13 2011, 04:18
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CueTools is supposed to ask to submit at some point, there is a setting for this in advanced, but I haven't figured out how to get it to submit yet Action: Verify will do it but only if AccurateRip confidence is 2+ and there is no current matching CTDB entry. You cannot add to an existing CTDB entry using Verify. Of course Submit to CTDB has to be True under Advanced. I apologize for being terse earlier.
This post has been edited by korth: Dec 13 2011, 04:24 -------------------- korth
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Dec 15 2011, 06:45
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Good evening Korth.
I'm at page 46 of this thread, slowly moving forward. I've been ripping more CDs and I find that CueRipper is WAY better than EAC when it comes to bad pressings. Where EAC detects 5-20 (yes, 20) "Suspicious" positions for some tracks and fails AR test, CueRipper detects 1 such position (or none) and passes AR test. I will post more about this later, but lets just say it is far better at error recovery than EAC (even with the 5*16 re-reads). CR is also much faster. About submitting with CueTools: I can't get it to submit; here is a verify which has a total confidence of 4, yet CueTools is not asking for submit (and yes, it's turned on in advanced settings): CODE [CUETools log; Date: 2011-12-15 00:32:52; Version: 2.1.2a] Pregap length 00:00:32. [CTDB TOCID: aZdHKV0MXmQGVnILK0gQMr5Xytk-] disk not present in database. [AccurateRip ID: 00081a88-002b8b53-46085e06] found. Track [ CRC ] Status 01 [84595bf2] (2/6) Accurately ripped 02 [f801ab27] (2/6) Accurately ripped 03 [19ce2654] (2/6) Accurately ripped 04 [57eb60f1] (2/6) Accurately ripped 05 [f9360dff] (2/6) Accurately ripped 06 [557ae3b4] (2/6) Accurately ripped Offsetted by 736: 01 [39fe3b12] (2/6) Accurately ripped 02 [2b7a8607] (2/6) Accurately ripped 03 [608b7354] (2/6) Accurately ripped 04 [411ad9d1] (2/6) Accurately ripped 05 [3727b09f] (2/6) Accurately ripped 06 [67d86dba] (2/6) Accurately ripped Offsetted by 816: 01 [a6c7cdc2] (0/6) No match but offset 02 [b112ca57] (0/6) No match but offset 03 [89a006d4] (0/6) No match but offset 04 [54e2cb21] (0/6) No match but offset 05 [bde3588f] (0/6) No match but offset 06 [def9a21d] (0/6) No match but offset Track Peak [ CRC32 ] [W/O NULL] [ LOG ] -- 89.6 [1B2B1222] [50BA4722] 01 82.1 [F57FE8CA] [223180AE] CRC32 02 89.6 [DA634237] [554CECE9] CRC32 03 85.9 [B1A48338] [4E59B2DF] CRC32 04 78.6 [119B0E77] [3F293967] CRC32 05 82.7 [DA443803] [6BAC3CF0] CRC32 06 89.6 [1E6ABF03] [C797114A] CRC32 Am I mis-understanding something? Thank you much. Best Regards, |
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Dec 15 2011, 07:02
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If I recall well CT will only submit if "Verify/Default" is used not "Verify/Only If Found". Maybe you're using "Verify/Only If Found".
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Dec 16 2011, 01:58
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WooHoo, Success!
Merci beaucoup Sauvage, c'etait ca! I needed to verify at default. I dont need "Only If Found" anyway, I rip CDs one at a time and verify the rip immediately afterwards - i.e. I never batch verify anything. I think CT just defaulted to selecting that mode and I never dared touch it. I guess it makes sense; you dont want the submit pop-up to show when you are verifying a thousand songs... Best Regards, |
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Dec 16 2011, 03:34
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Ah, found it! page 49 of the thread:
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Dec 16 2011, 05:28
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The slider on the right is the ripping method. Secure means that the track is is read twice and the checksums are compared to see if the rip is clean. Paranoid mode will rip the track 4 times and compare the checksums of each rip to make sure they match. That does not seem entirely accurate; when I rip in paranoid mode I see "Ripping@..." once, then Retry 1 and Retry 2; no Retry 3... So I would say Paranoid reads 3 times (on sectors that have no errors). Paranoid might allow more retries than secure when there -are- errors, I haven't tried yet. CODE CUERipper v2.1.2 Copyright (C) 2008-10 Gregory S. Chudov This is free software under the GNU GPLv3+ license; There is NO WARRANTY, to the extent permitted by law. <http://www.gnu.org/licenses/> for details. Usage : CUERipper.exe <options> -S, --secure secure mode, read each block twice (default); -B, --burst burst (1 pass) mode; -P, --paranoid maximum level of error correction; Regards, PS: Anyone know how to make CueRipper start in Paranoid mode? It resets to secure everytime I start it. I tried SecureMode=2 -> Ng; Tried ParanoidMode=1 but no go either. I don't think it has the ability to retain Paranoid in its settings file... This post has been edited by B00ze: Dec 16 2011, 05:37 |
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Dec 16 2011, 19:51
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I don't think it has the ability to retain Paranoid in its settings file... SecureMode=2 would be the correct setting but CUERipper does not start in Paranoid mode. Why would you even want to use this mode on anything other than a badly scratched or scuffed disc? Secure mode will read each sector a minimum of 2 times and up to 32 times if the reads don't match.
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Dec 17 2011, 00:51
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A feature that I would like to be in CT is the ability to check & update .accurip against the database in order to check lossy encoded files for which you know the lossless ID/CRC.
Exemple: 1- Rip a CD losslessly then check against AR/CTDB database, unfortunately the CD is not in database either because it is rare or new. 2- Unfortunately you don't have the HDD space to store it losslessly, so you encode it lossyly. 3- Happily as you have checked it when it was lossless you still have all the ID & CRC necessary to re-check later even without having the lossless data anymore. 4- With this new feature, update the lossless .accurip in order to verify if the rip is now in database & if it was really accurate. Indeed if it's not accurate you cannot repair as it's lossy now, still it would be interesting to be able to verify afterward that a lossy rip was accurate before being encoded. -------------------- CDImage+CUE
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Dec 17 2011, 01:29
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Hey Gorth!
I dont mind Paranoid, I have several CDs in perfect condition (not a scratch, not a smudge, nothing) where both EAC and CueRipper read tons of errors (EAC took 12 hours to rip one of those and reported 20+ suspicious positions on 2 tracks; CueRipper ripped it in an hour and it passed AR, but the RED bar was always almost maxed). You become paranoid when this happens on several otherwise pristine CDs. I'd use CueRipper always, if it could do a few things more (external compressor with tags passed on command line, drop-box for album art, database, ...) It's on one of those CDs that I had to re-rip with CueRipper that I noticed significant differences in PREGAP displayed in EAC/Cue logiles. Look at this, same CD ripped with both programs: CODE Exact Audio Copy V1.0 beta 3 from 29. August 2011 CUERipper v2.1.2 Copyright (C) 2008-10 Gregory S. Chudov Rush / Moving Pictures Used drive : PIONEER DVD-RW DVR-116D Adapter: 0 ID: 1 Track | Start | Length | Start sector | End sector --------------------------------------------------------- 1 | 0:00.32 | 4:37.08 | 32 | 20814 2 | 4:37.40 | 6:10.70 | 20815 | 48634 3 | 10:48.35 | 4:26.00 | 48635 | 68584 4 | 15:14.35 | 4:21.35 | 68585 | 88194 5 | 19:35.70 | 11:00.00 | 88195 | 137694 6 | 30:35.70 | 4:45.52 | 137695 | 159121 7 | 35:21.47 | 4:46.73 | 159122 | 180644 Track 1 EAC= Pre-gap length 0:00:02.32 CueRipper= Pre-gap length 0:00:02.42 Track 2 EAC= Pre-gap length 0:00:03.28 CueRipper= Pre-gap length 0:00:03.37 Track 3 EAC= Pre-gap length 0:00:00.68 CueRipper= Pre-gap length 0:00:00.90 Track 4 EAC= Pre-gap length 0:00:00.55 CueRipper= Pre-gap length 0:00:00.73 Track 5 EAC= Pre-gap length 0:00:01.04 CueRipper= Pre-gap length 0:00:01.05 Track 6 EAC= Pre-gap length 0:00:00.68 CueRipper= Pre-gap length 0:00:00.90 Track 7 EAC= Pre-gap length 0:00:01.47 CueRipper= Pre-gap length 0:00:01.62 Is there something wrong with CueRipper's gap detection? Gregory: Your database now contains almost all of the Rush albums; now that you're here (Canada) you're gonna have to start listening to Rush ;-) And if you end-up ripping your shiny new Rush CDs, you'll have an entry to compare against :-) You're in Ottawa right? If you're looking for a decent rock radio station, try 97.7fm; it's in Montreal but it might reach ya. They don't play enough Floyd, but they do play a lot of Rush, lol. Thanks. Best Regards, |
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Dec 17 2011, 20:47
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I've just had CueRipper reach retry#61 on a rip before the red bar disappeared.
If Paranoid mode doubles the retries (32->64) I'd say it's worth it on some rips. L8r, |
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Dec 19 2011, 03:20
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Hi,
How can I split the image with this cue sheet? CODE TRACK 01 AUDIO TITLE "Man's Best Friend" PERFORMER "Clark Hutchinson" INDEX 01 00:00:00 TRACK 02 AUDIO TITLE "Love Is The Light" PERFORMER "Clark Hutchinson" INDEX 01 05:50:40 TRACK 03 AUDIO TITLE "The Light Burns On" PERFORMER "Clark Hutchinson" INDEX 00 05:51:04 INDEX 01 11:48:23 TRACK 04 AUDIO TITLE "Come Up Here" PERFORMER "Clark Hutchinson" INDEX 00 05:51:14 INDEX 01 14:23:48 TRACK 05 AUDIO TITLE "Disorentared. Part One." PERFORMER "Clark Hutchinson" INDEX 00 05:51:31 INDEX 01 17:22:02 TRACK 06 AUDIO TITLE "Boat In The Morning Mist" PERFORMER "Clark Hutchinson" INDEX 00 05:51:62 INDEX 01 19:12:17 TRACK 07 AUDIO TITLE "Oroented" PERFORMER "Clark Hutchinson" INDEX 00 05:52:42 INDEX 01 23:49:35 TRACK 08 AUDIO TITLE "First Reminder" PERFORMER "Clark Hutchinson" INDEX 00 05:52:73 INDEX 01 25:35:36 TRACK 09 AUDIO TITLE "Mix Elixir" PERFORMER "Clark Hutchinson" INDEX 00 06:20:67 INDEX 01 30:54:35 TRACK 10 AUDIO TITLE "Poison" PERFORMER "Clark Hutchinson" INDEX 00 09:21:01 INDEX 01 33:54:45 TRACK 11 AUDIO TITLE "Disoientated Part Two (As)" PERFORMER "Clark Hutchinson" INDEX 00 13:35:66 INDEX 01 38:09:18 The gaps look very odd, and I get this error: 'Exception: Indexes must be in chronological order' error. Thank you. This post has been edited by db1989: Dec 19 2011, 14:10
Reason for edit: [codebox]ed
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Dec 19 2011, 07:26
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JeanV, you need to use codebox tags when posting logs, etc., so they appear in a scrollable section. Too late now.
What did you use to generate that cue sheet? Or did you just "find" it somewhere? It's damaged beyond repair. The timestamp after each INDEX ## is supposed to be a position (minutes:seconds:frames format) within most recently mentioned audio FILE (or whichever file you're forcing the cue sheet to be used with). So track 10 index 01 begins at 33:54:45 and track 11 index 01 begins at 38:09:18 ... probably correct. But this means it is nonsensical for track 11 index 00, which is in between, to be at 13:35:66. The story is the same for all the other index 00s. For splitting, you really only need the index 01s (because you're splitting on track boundaries, and for this disc there's no track 01 index 00 to worry about). So to "fix" the cue sheet, you could delete the INDEX 00 lines, and then it should "work". It no longer represents the original CD, but in this case, that's not a change from the status quo. It didn't represent the original CD properly anyway If you were to use the cue sheet with the index 00s deleted to burn a copy, the resulting CD-R will be mastered with no 'gaps' (places where you see the cd player count from a negative time up to 0:00 at the end of each track). The audio and the main track boundaries will be OK. This post has been edited by mjb2006: Dec 19 2011, 07:28 |
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Dec 19 2011, 11:42
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Wow that's a lot of questions. You couldn't find the answers somewhere in the other 67 pages? 67 pages, that's a lot ... I would rather advise users to go to http://www.cuetools.net/wiki/ (And then perform a couple of searches, and then ask.) -------------------- geocities.com/hydrogenaudio: http://goo.gl/tqYZj
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