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Vulcan
07-05-2008, 04:35 PM
I've been patiently awaiting CUE sheet support since CD Ripper first came out. Are we going to be seeing it sometime soon Spoon?
LtData
07-05-2008, 11:25 PM
I believe the plan is to make it a DSP effect, though I do not know the timetable for it.
tilmaen
07-15-2008, 10:46 AM
Hi! I'm also yearning to use CUE support to convert all my APE/Cue Flac/cue files to apple losless so i can use them with itunes.
are there any news as to how far the development of a cue-DSP has proceeded? where would i have to look for updates and who would one has to ask to find out when we can expect such a feature?
thanks in advance!
juancdg
07-15-2008, 12:10 PM
I also would like to have the cue sheet support. It would be great!
trainee
07-20-2008, 07:53 AM
This probably belongs in the wishlist section. I'm in favor of it too. Also if possible I recommend using the word cuesheet when discussing this topic, as it is infinitely more searchable.
mockupscaledown
07-20-2008, 06:41 PM
Would it make sense to create CUE sheets in EAC for the time being, and rip in dbPoweramp? And if so, what's a favorable CUE sheet format for maximum compatibility (or convertability) on down the road?
I just did a test with EAC and db to make sure they ripped an album the same way, bit-for-bit, and all of the files did phase out to zero, so my guess is that CUE information from EAC would be applicable to db's rips. Any experience with this?
Thanks!
Vulcan
07-23-2008, 03:09 AM
Would it make sense to create CUE sheets in EAC for the time being, and rip in dbPoweramp? And if so, what's a favorable CUE sheet format for maximum compatibility (or convertability) on down the road?
I just did a test with EAC and db to make sure they ripped an album the same way, bit-for-bit, and all of the files did phase out to zero, so my guess is that CUE information from EAC would be applicable to db's rips. Any experience with this?
Thanks!
This is what I do and it works fine.
starbuck
08-17-2008, 09:05 AM
This is what I do and it works fine.
Hello Vulcan,
I am a beginner in ripping and converting audio CD's.
I just wanted to start converting my CD-collection to a digital audio archive on HDD.
I want to use dbpoweramp for ripping and tagging (PerfectMeta) my CD's because it is much easier to use as EAC. But dbpoweramp did not yet support cuesheets.
Could you or somebody else here please tell me how to generate a cuesheet in EAC and then move on to dbpoweramp for ripping the CD?
Do I have to rip the CD and generate a cuesheet in EAC, then deleting the ripped files, re-rip them with dbpoweramp+tagging and in addition put the cuesheet from EAC in my music archive?
How is the workflow doing this correctly?
I woukd appreciate any comments to this matter.
Thank you.
Porcus
08-18-2008, 01:00 PM
Could you or somebody else here please tell me how to generate a cuesheet in EAC and then move on to dbpoweramp for ripping the CD?
I haven't done so, but isn't it possible to rip with dBpoweramp and then generate cue sheets using Cuetools or Foobar?
bleair
09-25-2008, 01:09 PM
I believe the plan is to make it a DSP effect, though I do not know the timetable for it.
I've searched the forums regarding cue sheet support, and I've seen posts over the years..... I consider track gaps part of my cd's meta data, and it's important to me. :) For example, putting gaps of silence between tracks of Pink Floyd's the Dark side of the moon is not cool.
Could you say anything about the possibility of dbpowermap supporting cue sheets, either as a DSP effect or other????
thanks
Spoon
09-26-2008, 10:10 AM
Ripping to lossless would not add any gaps which were not on the CD.
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