It would be easier/better to add multiple file support to LAME. It has been
previously mentioned that BladeEnc has this solved the gap problem with an
option to internally join all selected WAVs for the encoding process.
Ross.
Mathew Hendry wrote:
> > From: Frank Klemm [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]]
> >
> > I know there is a project to avoid pauses between tracks by
> > extending the
> > MP3 format with additional tags. But I don't understand why
> > this is necessary and
> > AFAIS the handling is a little bit difficult.
>
> [snip suggested support for multiple filenames]
>
> This seems to assume that you have to encode each track individually. Why
> not use one big wav, encode that, and split it afterwards? This requires no
> encoder changes (will work with any encoder) and the tools already exist to
> do the splitting. Works for me... but I'm idly working on an "encoder
> wrapper" that simplifies the process
>
> wrapper file.wav file.cue
>
> will first invoke the encoder on file.wav, producing file.mp3, then split
> file.mp3 based on file.cue, adding id3 tags as it goes. It would then be
> quite simple to add support for your approach
>
> wrapper file1.wav [file2.wav [...]]
>
> and work with a cue sheet generated on the fly. Seems to me to be a cleaner
> approach overall.
>
> OTOH I'm not sure if .cue files are well-supported on platforms other than
> Windows. Can cdparanoia etc. be configured to generate them?
>
> -- Mat.
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