Is this achieved by adding a cuesheet in the VORBIS_COMMENT block, using a CUESHEET key ? Some players can interpret this, as does foobar2000. That's what I used for my own collection. All FLAC files are exact copies of the original CD, properly indexed. I've written a couple of utilities to ease the process of creating the cuesheet. They're available here: http://www.mjuware.com, and free...
Or did I misunderstand what you meant ? Cheers, Pyt. On Fri, Jan 7, 2011 at 23:53, George Barton - [email protected] <+flac-dev+pyt+671ac35916.crashputer#[email protected]> wrote: > Hi all, > I have a very large music collection that I keep on a portable hard > drive (to plug in to car USB, carry with when I'm at my office, etc). > All but a few dozen files are part of an album, and not a single audio > file. This translates to an insane amount of files stored on my hard > drive. I am very strict about how I label and file my media (I loathe > unlabeled audio tracks), but even so it is very tedious at times to > navigate this file structure, and takes a long time to load in my car. I > have seen other file formats (specifically one proprietary audio book > format) that supported indexing, and think it would be a great feature > to add to FLAC. Example... > > Instead of having: > \Dark Side of the Moon > 01 - Speak to Me.FLAC > 02 - Breathe.FLAC > 03 - On the Run.FLAC > ... > > Like a CD, you would have: > Dark Side of the Moon.FLAC > -01 - Speak to Me > -02 - Breathe > -03 - On the Run > ... > > >
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