On Thu, Mar 17, 2005 at 01:39:30AM -0800, michael wrote:
> > I also see talk of using cue/toc sheets.  Will slimserver use those
> > for indexing songs -- and can then the songs be played individually?
> 
> Exactly.
> 
> If you decide to go that route and want more details on external
> cuesheets vs. embedded cuesheets, or tagging styles for multi song
> flacs, just ask.

Ok, I'd like to know more.

One thing I've wanted to know how to do (on Linux) is take say a live
recording and create a toc/cuesheet to mark off songs.  There's where
a gui would be nice -- be able to shuttle to a spot and set a mark
and the write those marks to a new toc (as I use cdrdao).  It would
be nice to be able to do that with flac, I suppose.

> > I also noticed with the flac files I've played on my SB1 that the
> > audio level seems low.  Is --replay-gain something that could help?
> 
> Maybe.
> replay gain will be most useful for making all your files seem to have
> about the same volume relative to each other.

As long as everything is flac/ogg with --replay-gain set, right?
Some random mp3 in the playlist won't be effected by this.

I thought I saw a volume normalization plugin somewhere.  Maybe I
just thought that would be nice as my player went from a quite song
at full volume to the next song that was, well, not quite at all.





-- 
Bill Moseley
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