Help with acdir and lame |
Help with acdir and lame |
Dec 9 2005, 15:51
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Group: Members Posts: 470 Joined: 26-October 01 From: Germany Member No.: 352 |
Hi,
what I'm trying to do is using a wav image + cuesheet as input for lame to automaticly create files using the "--nogap" option. I found info about lame with cuesheet input here. The patch is outdated and it's successor is "acdir" which interprets and pipes the cuesheet to lame or other encoders. Now, I want to to exactly the same thing the patch did with acdir: Take an image and encode it to a series of files using the --nogap option, but acdir seems to refuse the setting of --nogap or better: it parses it to lame but no mp3s are created. I know that --nogap is quite a cripple workaround, but I'd still like to be able to create mp3s that play gapless on hardware players, that don't read the lame info tag, in one step - you know most don't... Anyone has got the same problem as I have an solved it? Regards; ilikedirt |
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Dec 10 2005, 20:16
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![]() Group: Super Moderator Posts: 4887 Joined: 12-August 04 From: Exeter, UK Member No.: 16217 |
QUOTE (Drenholm @ Dec 10 2005, 04:18 PM) I can't find any mention of the --nogap switch on the official site's documentation and this leads me to believe that it may be outdated or useless. I couldn't see any mention of it in the HTML docs either, but as ilikedirtthe2nd says, it is listed under --longhelp.Also, I tend to test any command line that I suggest to members, as I don't like to be dishing out false information. I have tested --pregap and, although I haven't tested the gapless nature, I can confirm that LAME does not complain. QUOTE (ilikedirtthe2nd @ Dec 10 2005, 01:57 PM) No sorry, still dosn't work. I don't understand - that command was tested and works fine for me.I tried CODE glob -c lame --nogap *.wav output is: lame --nogap 01.wav 02.wav 03.wav I really don't understand the output that you get. You don't have a batch file called "lame.bat/.cmd" in the same folder or anything? FYI I am using GLOB that comes with REACT. If I run GLOB on its own I see: CODE Glob - A file globbing utility
Algorithm and original implementation by Matthias Wandel (MWandel@rim.net) Extensions and C++ interface by Joshua Jensen (jjensen@workspacewhiz.com) Minor additions by Tycho Usage: Glob -i pattern patterns -e pattern = Exclusive pattern. All ignore patterns are not used. Only files matching the exclusive pattern are counted. -i pattern = Ignore patterns of the name [pattern]. Close with a forward slash to ignore a directory. -c = Execute as a command. First file is taken as the executable. -v = Verbose the command that is executed when using -c. -------------------- I'm on a horse.
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ilikedirtthe2nd Help with acdir and lame Dec 9 2005, 15:51
Synthetic Soul I'm not really familiar with --nogap - however... Dec 9 2005, 16:45
ilikedirtthe2nd Thank you! I thought acdir was somehow able to... Dec 9 2005, 17:55
Synthetic Soul Your GLOB command would be something like:
GLOB.E... Dec 9 2005, 19:41
ilikedirtthe2nd QUOTE (Synthetic Soul @ Dec 9 2005, 06:41 PM)... Dec 10 2005, 12:24
Synthetic Soul The combined commands may be something like:
ACDI... Dec 9 2005, 19:49
Synthetic Soul QUOTE (ilikedirtthe2nd @ Dec 10 2005, 11:24 A... Dec 10 2005, 14:46
ilikedirtthe2nd No sorry, still dosn't work.
I tried
CODEg... Dec 10 2005, 14:57
Drenholm I can't find any mention of the --nogap switch... Dec 10 2005, 17:18
ilikedirtthe2nd QUOTE (Drenholm @ Dec 10 2005, 04:18 PM)I can... Dec 10 2005, 18:37
ilikedirtthe2nd Seems like I have downloaded an other / different ... Dec 10 2005, 20:18
Synthetic Soul Ah, good news.
I've only now noticed the ... Dec 10 2005, 20:55
Drenholm Oh, thanks for letting me know. It's just I h... Dec 11 2005, 11:13![]() ![]() |
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