Curt Sampson wrote:
On Mon, 13 Sep 2004, Eric Sandeen wrote:


Tested this on a live album (Johnny Cash Live at Folsom Prison) and
there is no lost audio; tracks segue seamlessly as on the original
disc.


Did you check that a) the cue points are the same, and b) you're getting
back CD-Text as well?

Well given that I fed cdrdao the toc file that it originally extracted, they should be, right? Do you mean check that the cue points fall at the exact same spot in the performace, I guess? As far as I can tell, they do, although not sure how to check that exactly...


regarding cd-text, none of my cds had it in the first place, so I can't say for sure. :)

...it occurred to me that I should just flac the
whole CD and add a cue sheet, and then back up to DVDs.  That way -next-
time I need to re-encode to any format, I can handle ~1/20th the discs,
compared to my whole cd collection.  :)


Well, probably more like 1/15 to 1/16, if my stats are anything to go by:

Yes, it does look more like that. GB vs. GiB strikes again...

Still, 93% fewer disks to handle. Also, for me, DVDs feel safer than magnetic media; of course time will tell, but I've had enough hard drives go bad that I'm looking for another solution. (and buying 100G of storage for $15 isn't bad, either).

-Eric

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