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hagureokami
How can I burn with EAC an image (encoded with wavpack) with cue sheet tagged? blink.gif
Thanks in advance!
eevan
Use the WvUnpack with -cc option to extract the embedded .cue file. Then edit it if necessary, load in EAC and burn.
Synthetic Soul
Edit: Totally wrong answer! Misread the question.

You will need to decode to WAVE, and extract the cuesheet to burn with EAC.

You could use the image as is with Burrrn.



hlloyge
Huh, I think you can't do that directly, but you can extract cuesheet into separate file, or if foobar2000 reads it, convert it to image+cue file.
hagureokami
Is there no way to do it with EAC? Should I do it necessarily with another software?

QUOTE
You will need to decode to WAVE, and extract the cuesheet to burn with EAC


How can I do this without using Burrrn or Foobar?
eevan
No, EAC can burn directly only from WAV files. Use the Burrn as Synthetic Soul sugests, it will decode automatically. But since you still need to extract the embedded cue, so you must use wvunpack (it comes together with wavpack) with -cc option.
hagureokami
QUOTE(eevan @ Aug 6 2007, 12:25) *

Use the WvUnpack with -cc option to extract the embedded .cue file. Then edit it if necessary, load in EAC and burn.


eevan is right... this the changelog for 4.40 version (wavpack):

wvunpack.exe (command-line decoder) - 4.40
------------------------------------------
added: cuesheet extraction (to .cue file or stdout)
added: wav header generation on decode for files with missing RIFF
information, or forced with -w option
added: more summary info (wrapper info + channel assignments)
improved: more robust handling of corrupt files
improved: separate options for raw (-r) and blind stream decoding (-b)
improved: switched to Microsoft Visual Studio 2005 (win32 only)
removed: support for Windows 95
Synthetic Soul
QUOTE(hagureokami @ Aug 6 2007, 11:45) *
Is there no way to do it with EAC? Should I do it necessarily with another software?
QUOTE
You will need to decode to WAVE, and extract the cuesheet to burn with EAC
How can I do this without using Burrrn or Foobar?
What's wrong with using Burrrn, foobar, or decoding? How many options do you need?

QUOTE(eevan @ Aug 6 2007, 11:49) *
No, EAC can burn directly only from WAV files.
For the record, if you have Monkey's Audio installed, EAC can burn a cue+ape combo also. Now it comes with FLAC perhaps it can also process FLAC files; I haven't tested. It woul be good if it could, and even better if it gets WavPack support in the furture. smile.gif
eevan
QUOTE(Synthetic Soul @ Aug 6 2007, 15:24) *

For the record, if you have Monkey's Audio installed, EAC can burn a cue+ape combo also. Now it comes with FLAC perhaps it can also process FLAC files; I haven't tested. It woul be good if it could, and even better if it gets WavPack support in the furture. smile.gif

My mistake, I've never tried it, I've always used Burrrn to write images to CD.
BTW I've just tested burning a flac image with 0.99pb2 and it says: "Error in CUE sheet ! Filetype not supported in line 7". So, maybe in some future release...
Fandango
QUOTE(Synthetic Soul @ Aug 6 2007, 15:24) *

QUOTE(hagureokami @ Aug 6 2007, 11:45) *
Is there no way to do it with EAC? Should I do it necessarily with another software?
QUOTE
You will need to decode to WAVE, and extract the cuesheet to burn with EAC
How can I do this without using Burrrn or Foobar?
What's wrong with using Burrrn, foobar, or decoding? How many options do you need?

EAC can write offset corrected Audio CDs. wink.gif

Besides I think it's pretty straight forward to just use "wvunpack -cc" (and edit the cue sheet if necessary) - no need to install foobar2000 or Burrrn if you normally don't use them. smile.gif
Synthetic Soul
QUOTE(Fandango @ Aug 6 2007, 15:49) *
QUOTE(Synthetic Soul @ Aug 6 2007, 15:24) *
What's wrong with using Burrrn, foobar, or decoding? How many options do you need?
EAC can write offset corrected Audio CDs. wink.gif

Besides I think it's pretty straight forward to just use "wvunpack -cc" (and edit the cue sheet if necessary) - no need to install foobar2000 or Burrrn if you normally don't use them. smile.gif
That's where the decoding bit comes in... wink.gif You either decode and use EAC, or use the image as is with Burrrn or foobar. I don't understand why the OP is looking for a third solution...
Fandango
Oh, sorry. I missed that decoding bit in your message! laugh.gif
Synthetic Soul
QUOTE(Fandango @ Aug 6 2007, 16:29) *
Oh, sorry. I missed that decoding bit in your message! laugh.gif
Well, you make a good point about the write offset - something that should have been specified earlier.

Personally I would always decode my WavPack file to WAVE and use EAC because of this. I really don't see the time/effort required a big deal whatsoever.
hagureokami
QUOTE(Fandango @ Aug 6 2007, 16:49) *

Besides I think it's pretty straight forward to just use "wvunpack -cc" (and edit the cue sheet if necessary) - no need to install foobar2000 or Burrrn if you normally don't use them. smile.gif


That's what I did... in fact usually I don't use Burrrn or Foobar.
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