Hi. New user to dBpoweramp.
Looking to switch from EAC in hope of single pass rip to both FLAC & mp3.
I'm considering alternative storage format options for archiving CD collection, and leaning to FLAC for home use (with file per album track), and mp3 for portable devices (with single file per cd, plus cue sheet - to avoid unwanted gaps) On any portable devices that don't support cue sheet, I'd be happy to listen to full albums.
Although dBpoweramp looks promising, it doesn't seem possible to select rip to multi encoder then put [CUE single file image] in the multi encoder settings.
Is there any direct way round that?
I could:
1) dBpoweramp rip to FLAC single file per cd, plus cue sheet
2) Cuetools - split single FLAC+cue to FLAC file per track.
3) Cuetools - convert single FLAC+cue to single file per cd, plus cue sheet
but thats not much better than ripping twice. Cuetools has a batchmode, but that has some limitations.
Any better ideas? Thanks.
Looking to switch from EAC in hope of single pass rip to both FLAC & mp3.
I'm considering alternative storage format options for archiving CD collection, and leaning to FLAC for home use (with file per album track), and mp3 for portable devices (with single file per cd, plus cue sheet - to avoid unwanted gaps) On any portable devices that don't support cue sheet, I'd be happy to listen to full albums.
Although dBpoweramp looks promising, it doesn't seem possible to select rip to multi encoder then put [CUE single file image] in the multi encoder settings.
Is there any direct way round that?
I could:
1) dBpoweramp rip to FLAC single file per cd, plus cue sheet
2) Cuetools - split single FLAC+cue to FLAC file per track.
3) Cuetools - convert single FLAC+cue to single file per cd, plus cue sheet
but thats not much better than ripping twice. Cuetools has a batchmode, but that has some limitations.
Any better ideas? Thanks.
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