Josh Coalson wrote:

--- Eric Sandeen <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:

1) how to generate a cue sheet to store in the flac file (on linux?)
   I've seen cddb2cue, is this a decent way?  or cdrdao can generate
   a toc file, then convert that to a cue sheet....


I think whatever provides cdrdao also provides toc2cue which
will convert.  one of the flac TODOs is to take cdrdao toc files
as input.

cuetools looks good, too.... guessing toc parsing might not be so bad to implement either, though.


2) after I've got a full-CD flac file with a cue sheet and seek
points,
   how to re-encode this track-by-track, to ogg or mp3?  I don't see
   any command-line flac decoder that can say "play from seek point
   3 to seek point 4"... looks like the flac executable itself can
only
   seek based on nr of samples, or hh:mm:ss?


the upcoming flac 1.1.1 release has a new option called --cue, e.g.

$ flac -d --cue 4 -c file.flac | lame ...

will pipe track 4 to stdout.

cool!

OTOH I've already started archiving with 1 track per flac file; I don't suppose I lose anything by this, if I keep the toc file around I can use the decoded flac files to recreate a cd that way too.

Also, not sure there's a good way to put all track name information into a single flac file of a CD?

Thanks,

-Eric

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