Brian Willoughby wrote:

On a related note, are there any tools which can read the Index information from a CD and preserve these in some file for later recreation?

I think the toc file output from cdrdao does this; it detects pregaps, sub-indices within tracks, etc. Converting this to cue via cuetools and importing into a flac file seems to preserve the indices:


    track[8]
      offset: 73980984
      number: 9
      ISRC: USUMG9900502
      type: AUDIO
      pre-emphasis: false
      number of index points: 2
        index[0]
          offset: 0
          number: 0
        index[1]
          offset: 58212
          number: 1


The actual TOC on a CD has very little information: just the Absolute Start Time of each Track. Is there any documentation of the "TOC" file format that is commonly used? I do not recall coming across anything. Obviously, I am also interested in similar documentation for the CUE file format.

I found http://developer.berlios.de/docman/display_doc.php?docid=517&group_id=2130 (sorry if I got this thread OT for the list) :)

-Eric
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