![]() I've just tested the latest development branch last night and it looks quite promising. Given that the ffmpegfs project that I've mentioned above is currently implementing support for external flac files and would also support cue sheet for WAV files (as in your initial example), if external cue-file support is important/urgent for you, you might want to give this project a try. I can't promise that I would find time soon, but some basic support should not be to much work either. If a cue-sheet is embedded in a flac file it seems logical to ignore file references in a cue-sheet, but once you use standalone cue sheets as input, this is no longer that logical.įeel free to create a feature request ticket. ![]() For the same reason I also only use album-art that is embedded in the flac file rather than looking for jpg in the same folder.įinally properly implementing standalone cue-sheet support, can easily get quite nasty: in theory a cue sheet could refer to multiple different audio files at the same time and in practice most CD rippers create invalid file-references in the cue-sheet. I found it more robust to solely rely on meta-data of a single flac file, rather than relying on things like "files with a similar name in the same folder" to try to find matching cue sheets. I wanted to focus on FLAC+CUE files only. if the album contains a pregap, data track e.t.c.Technically this could get implemented, it was just out of scope of this still very early version of trackfs. Having said that, is your intention to create a copy of your music just for the DAP, as this format is much less compatible than individual flac files, and you may be creating a bigger problem for yourself down the road? I split to individual flac files and only create a CUE if one is needed to have the album verify with CUETools e.g. cue file (Unfortunately you still have to change 'CDImage.wav' and 'WAVE') but there's no other intermediate steps. flac file in foobar, and right click 'Utilities > Edit cuesheet' (hold shift whilst right clicking if it's not available) and it shows me the cuesheet can you not just copy and paste that into a. ![]() flac file from multiple, using 'Generate multi-track files' with an output format of flac. not because i think they sound better, but because i can transcode them without quality loss. its mostly for flexibilty - the same reason i prefer flac. i also do not have the dillusion of being able to tell the difference. Some of the albums are hd, most are not (like if i can i get a 48khz version, but only if it comes from a native hd source. it was nice to be able to do a batch run on multiple albums, but one album at a time without having to do multiple transcodes, and edit and rename a file or use multiple programs already was a huge improvement. Starting point are flacs in seperate fliles per track that i want to merge into a multifile flac with cue. cue, so am I to assume you want to do this across a number of albums at once?ĬUETools is primarily for verifying CD rips (and the conversion thereof) so doesn't care for "HD" material. If it's a single flac file then you can easily copy and paste the CUESHEET tag into a text file to produce the. Quote from: SimBun on 09:28:21 Can I just establish your starting point? I'm unsure whether you have a single flac file that contains a single CUESHEET tag or have them split into tracks, with or without CUESHEET tags?
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