Josh Coalson wrote: >> III) I've read about the CUEsheet feature of flac where you can store >> the data of cuesheets (at least indices and so) as searchpoints in >> flac. >> But the format seems to be in milliseconds while in CDDA frames are >> exact. >> Is it (because one would have rounding errors) not adivsable to use >> this >> feature, and store one big flac file with those cue information >> transformed into searchpoints in flac? >> > FLAC's internal cuesheets store the track and index offsets as > sample numbers, so there is no rounding error: > http://flac.sourceforge.net/format.html#cuesheet_track > > the cuesheet parser in flac/metaflac requires min:sec:frame > time signatures for CD audio and converts those to sample > numbers. > Thus,... if I currently have my index-based wav files (that is EAC makes track-number.index-number.wav) from an cdda,.. and the corresponding CUE file (EAC writes it in min:sec:frame),... than I could use sox to concatenate the single files to one big file,.. encode it to flac with the CUE infos,.. And afterwards I'd be able to restore/decode it to the single files, right?!
btw: This is not the right place to ask,.. but is it planned to add a standard to ogg (and thus flac) like ogg comments,.. but for additional stuff like lyrics,.. or CD-cover art and so on? Thanks for your help so far :-) Best wishes, Chris.
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