--- Curt Sampson <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote: ... > Next, I rip the entire CD using cdrdao. This generates a .bin file > containing the raw audio data and a .toc file containing the table of > contents of the CD. There's still a problem here: I don't have the > subcode data (from channels R through W). There's a possiblity that > cdrdao will keep CD-Text data, since the TOC file supports that, but > I > don't know yet because I've dug up a CD that uses CD-Text. (I'm not > even > sure if I have one.) > > cdrdao does actually have the capability of pulling out the subcode > data > as well, but unfortunately it puts this subcode data in the binary > file > it generates, thus meaning you can't use it as a straight audio file > any > more. I've put in a feature request on sourceforge to have it put the > subcode data in a separate file.
interesting idea, CD-TEXT is in the subcode and if cdrdao can split it out that's better I think than hacking the CUESHEET block to store CD-TEXT. > After ripping, I use toc2cue to generate a .cue file, and feed that > and > the audio data to flac. This is not really optimal, as toc2cue seems > to > do a pretty bad job of the conversion (leaving out such simple things > as > the ISRC, but I'm not familiar enough with the cue file format that > flac > reads to do better. So I keep the toc file, as well as the flac, in > the > hope that I'll be able to fix this later. yes, eventually I will add support for importing cdrdao TOC format as well as soon as I figure it out. hopefully the format is pretty stable. Josh __________________________________ Do you Yahoo!? Yahoo! Calendar - Free online calendar with sync to Outlook(TM). http://calendar.yahoo.com ------------------------------------------------------- This SF.net email is sponsored by: eBay Get office equipment for less on eBay! http://adfarm.mediaplex.com/ad/ck/711-11697-6916-5 _______________________________________________ Flac-users mailing list [EMAIL PROTECTED] https://lists.sourceforge.net/lists/listinfo/flac-users