Please help me with EAC, FLAC and CUE sheets!, Folders not made + CUE always wrong |
Please help me with EAC, FLAC and CUE sheets!, Folders not made + CUE always wrong |
Oct 17 2005, 15:07
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HI there all. I'm new here and this is my first post of what will probably be many. Great forums you have here
Right, this is driving me mad! I plan to get a Squeezebox2 very soon and am starting to rip my CD's ready. I personally think that backing up CD's should always be done with an image (compressed) and a cue file as it's easy then to re-encode for various other uses is the best method, at least for me anyway., just as long as the players you use work with cue sheets. Especially as i have many CD's which require gapless playback. However, when i use EAC and FLAC i run into a couple of problems; 1. It's either that the cue file is always incorrect and needs manual editing (OR it could be that EAC is actually naming the FLAC file incorrectly). What happens is that my audio file ends up being called MYFILE.FLAC.FLAC but the CUE file references a file called MYFILE.FLAC. This only happens with FLAC, not Ogg Vorbis. What am i doing wrong? 2) EAC never creates folders when i rip to an image (single file). It creates the folders fine if i rip to many individual track files. I am using the naming scheme "%A\%C\%N - %A - %T". This seems to happen regardless of which encoder i use. Is this a bug? Am i doing something wrong? Can it be fixed? Also, can CDex do this kind of ripping? I have tried it but the CDDB access never works. |
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dangerous_dom Please help me with EAC, FLAC and CUE sheets! Oct 17 2005, 15:07
Synthetic Soul The "<file>.flac.flac" thing is an... Oct 17 2005, 16:11
dangerous_dom Thanks, i there no known way around the naming iss... Oct 17 2005, 16:21
Synthetic Soul This quirk has been around since the beginning I a... Oct 17 2005, 16:26
dangerous_dom QUOTE (Synthetic Soul @ Oct 17 2005, 03:26 PM... Oct 17 2005, 16:36
dangerous_dom Damn, seems flac attack needs the .NET framework i... Oct 17 2005, 16:42
Synthetic Soul REACT? WACK will need the .NET framework as well.... Oct 17 2005, 16:45
dangerous_dom Ok, REACT is too complicated for me. I can't f... Oct 17 2005, 23:06
dli QUOTE (dangerous_dom @ Oct 17 2005, 02:06 PM)... Oct 18 2005, 00:00
Synthetic Soul In REACT.ini did you change:
ImageExt=flac to Ima... Oct 18 2005, 09:53
dangerous_dom Not really up on embeded, i'm not sure how use... Oct 18 2005, 11:26
Synthetic Soul dangerous_dom,
I have written a new batch file* f... Oct 18 2005, 11:29
[proxima] QUOTE (Synthetic Soul @ Oct 18 2005, 11:29 AM... Oct 18 2005, 11:45
Synthetic Soul QUOTE (dangerous_dom @ Oct 18 2005, 11:26 AM)... Oct 18 2005, 11:32
Synthetic Soul No, but your batch files did all processing in the... Oct 18 2005, 11:48
dangerous_dom Excellent, your guide is very useful to me. I have... Oct 18 2005, 11:58
Synthetic Soul dangerous_dom,
I have just seen your last post wh... Oct 18 2005, 12:04
[proxima] QUOTE (Synthetic Soul @ Oct 18 2005, 12:04 PM... Oct 18 2005, 14:13
szczepl QUOTE (Synthetic Soul @ Oct 18 2005, 01:04 PM... Nov 9 2005, 22:12
Synthetic Soul Thanks for the feedback [proxima].
I tested with ... Oct 18 2005, 14:29
[proxima] QUOTE (Synthetic Soul @ Oct 18 2005, 02:29 PM... Oct 18 2005, 14:52
Synthetic Soul No problems. I'm glad it's working now.
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[proxima] QUOTE (Synthetic Soul @ Oct 18 2005, 03:02 PM... Oct 18 2005, 15:19
dangerous_dom Great stuff! And i'm 80% of how it all wor... Oct 18 2005, 16:30
Synthetic Soul QUOTE (dangerous_dom @ Oct 18 2005, 04:30 PM)... Oct 18 2005, 16:47
Synthetic Soul QUOTE (Synthetic Soul @ Oct 18 2005, 09:53 AM... Oct 19 2005, 11:16![]() ![]() |
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