gaps and cue, Never going to rewrite one particular artists cd |
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gaps and cue, Never going to rewrite one particular artists cd |
Sep 22 2012, 03:31
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Group: Members Posts: 2 Joined: 22-September 12 Member No.: 103323 |
So if I'm ripping specific songs out of my cd collection to Flac for future use and am never going to write those flacs back to that particular album again, do I actually have to use f4 (gaps) and create a cue sheet.
I will play the said favourite flacs via my amp and convert them all to mp3 for use on our personal media devices but that's it. Is there any reason otherwise? Thanks in advance. |
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Sep 22 2012, 06:26
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F4? Let's dispel that silly myth straight away...
You don't need to detect gaps unless you plan on doing something with them that is not standard. You do not need to detect them in order to create a cue sheet. Try it if you don't believe me. To answer your question, no, you don't need a cue sheet. This post has been edited by greynol: Sep 22 2012, 06:33 -------------------- Everything sounds the same until it is proven otherwise.
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Sep 22 2012, 07:30
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Group: Members Posts: 2 Joined: 22-September 12 Member No.: 103323 |
Thank you
F4? Let's dispel that silly myth straight away... You don't need to detect gaps unless you plan on doing something with them that is not standard. You do not need to detect them in order to create a cue sheet. Try it if you don't believe me. To answer your question, no, you don't need a cue sheet. |
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