Grant <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote: > >> > Why do you like to create a cue file anyway? > >> > > >> > Cdda2wav splits the data at the right location and it icludes the > >> > paranoia code. > >> > >> I read a comparison where somebody ripped a CD with cdrdao and a > >> couple other tools and then burned the images back to CDs and compared > >> the CDs, and cdrdao was the only one that ended up with being > >> indistinguishable from the original as reported by the tool he used. > > > > There have been several tests that show up that cdda2wav/cdrecord are > > the best choice - even compared with Win32 programs. > > Can you point me toward any of those?
2+ Years ago, there have been several long discussions in de.comp.hardware.laufwerke.brenner One is here http://groups.google.de/group/de.comp.hardware.laufwerke.brenner/browse_thread/thread/355e88b312c2a2f1/269396c366fe2117?hl=de&lnk=st&q=cdda2wav+eac#269396c366fe2117 but there have been better ones... Try to search for cdda2wav and EAC or ALCOHOL.... in de.comp.hardware.laufwerke.brenner > >> I want to create a cue file because it's required for converting the > >> CD image to FLAC with the flac command. I'm actually not interested > >> in burning CDs, FLAC files only. > > > > Mmm I see no reason why there should be a need for a cue sheet just to do a > > simple compression. > > If not the flac command then cuebreakpoints. Is there a way to split > a FLAC file with a toc file? cdda2wav writes a single file per track. Why do you like additional splits? Jörg -- EMail:[EMAIL PROTECTED] (home) Jörg Schilling D-13353 Berlin [EMAIL PROTECTED] (uni) [EMAIL PROTECTED] (work) Blog: http://schily.blogspot.com/ URL: http://cdrecord.berlios.de/private/ ftp://ftp.berlios.de/pub/schily

