There doesn't appear to be a "one-stop" solution to this challenge. There's a pretty sensible rough guide at http://www.se.eecs.uni-kassel.de/~thm/Projects/CD-Archiving/

In a nutshell,

1) cdrdao read-cd --with-cddb --datafile album.bin album.toc
2) cueconvert -f album.toc -f album.cue
3) flac --endian=big --sign=signed --channels=2 --bps=16 --sample-rate=44100 --cuesheet=album.cue album.bin


Good luck!

Andy Hawkins wrote:
Hi,

Can someone point me to some instructions as to how to do the following
under linux?

1. Rip an entire CD to a single WAV file
2. Encode this to FLAC
3. Apply tags from CDDB to this FLAC file so it has info for all the tracks
in it
4. Generate and apply a cue file so that slimserver can play the file.

I have all the individual tools necessary to do this, but can't quite get it
all to work correctly.

Thanks

Andy

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