m0rbidini
Jun 25 2002, 20:24
Hi, everyone.
Some time ago, I encoded some albums to mpc using the whole cdimage.wav and I use mp3cue 0.94 (will there be an update?) to listen to them in winamp. But I wanted to know if there's a way to split the mpc's according to the corresponding cue sheet file (like musiCutter).
Thnx
Destroid
Jun 26 2002, 01:59
Yeah! That sounds cool.
If MPC is similar to MPEG-II audio then a modified MPEG-II editor/cutter for MPC is not an idea that comes from scratch. Or is it?
lucpes
Jun 26 2002, 03:38
Hmm... don't think so. Only Frank Klemm may settle this for sure, but IMO SV7 or SV8 don't have anything to do with the ISO MPEG Layer II stream.
It would be possible, I think to losslessly do SV7-Mpeg Layer II (edit)-back to SV7 but this has also to come from Mr Klemm.
m0rbidini
Jun 26 2002, 15:24
So there isn't any tool available to do this?!? I already knew that musiCutter can't do this, I just wanted something like it for mpc's
Grrr!
its always possible to decode to wav then cut.
other than that... im not sure.
crazee_canuck
May 3 2003, 22:05
Hello all!
I've been reading this forum now for awhile, and I'm very thankful for all of the excellent information here.
Sorry to bring this thread back from the dead, but is it possible to split MPCs with a cue sheet, ala musicutter for MP3?
I realize I could decompress the musepack file to wav and split it with EAC, but I'd rather do it without any transcoding, whatsoever. Is this possible yet? I don't quite understand why anyone would rip CDs into MPC with cue sheets, since musepack *IS* a gapless format...
Thank you for any information you can give.
mp3chan
May 14 2003, 14:08
I'm also looking that kind of tool but no find. Actually cutting mpc is not that difficult, but may be people are waiting for SV8 release.
kritip
May 14 2003, 14:28
yes, it is possible. Frank Klemm has stated so, but certain rules have to adhered to, such as the file has to be split at certain points in the stream. I can't find the post at the moment, but it would take a developer with programming knowledge, time and the desire to produce such a tool!
You may be lucky, but if anyone who needed this tool, with the know-how, would have made one by now.
Search around on th eForum for Frank's comment, i can't seem to locate it myslef.
Cheers,
Kristian
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