Hi there!
I initially posted this question over Hydrogenaudio, then I thought here would be the appropriate place.
I was just trying dBpoweramp and I really liked the software. I liked that it can embed the indicated image file into the FLAC. I'm considering this program to replace EAC, which is still cool but its crafty settings make me go nuts sometimes - one mistake and you're done. Anyways, I'm really impressed with the CD Ripper. It didn't even need to detect gaps or have an option to place gaps to some determined position (I guess it does this automatically?).
I have some questions though...
a) How do I tell the program not to resize a 2000 pixel image down to 1000 pixels? I want the original pictures inserted into FLAC.
b) In the case of embedding art, I don't need that Folder.jpg, so can I turn it off somehow?
c) Does the art get embedded in the WAV to FLAC encoding process or does the art get embedded upon another FLAC re-write?
d) How do I get a similar log file as I get in EAC? (Because this is kind of a nostalgia thing when everyone told you should have had a log file... Though now I see that I might not need one and there is a lot of tag information inserted by dBpoweramp - is EAC old fashioned in that matter, specially when I do not intend to recreate any CD...?)
e) How do I create a cue sheet the same fashion EAC does? - (non-compliant, tracks) (I know I won't ever use it, because never recreate any CD. If a CD gets ruined I just get another copy and once it's ripped, that's it. -- just wanted to know if this was by design, not producing cue sheets).
f) As I understood, the program rips the CD in Burst Mode automatically and then if it encounters a problem, it will rip in Secure Mode, is that correct? If this is so, I'm good to go because mostly of my CDs are pristine.
g) Back to the cue sheets and gaps, I take that the whole hassle of cue sheets making and detecting gaps (sometimes EAC takes a whole lot of time to detect them) has to do with the creation of the cue sheet and not the ripping itself - both EAC and dBpoweramp rip the tracks with default settings as appending gaps to the previous track. Is this correct?
h) Sorry for the last lame question... but is there any chance this program gets a Linux version? Does it run on WINE?
Man, this even pulls the CD catalogue number... :-) Who will not fall in love with this?
Thank you.
I initially posted this question over Hydrogenaudio, then I thought here would be the appropriate place.
I was just trying dBpoweramp and I really liked the software. I liked that it can embed the indicated image file into the FLAC. I'm considering this program to replace EAC, which is still cool but its crafty settings make me go nuts sometimes - one mistake and you're done. Anyways, I'm really impressed with the CD Ripper. It didn't even need to detect gaps or have an option to place gaps to some determined position (I guess it does this automatically?).
I have some questions though...
a) How do I tell the program not to resize a 2000 pixel image down to 1000 pixels? I want the original pictures inserted into FLAC.
b) In the case of embedding art, I don't need that Folder.jpg, so can I turn it off somehow?
c) Does the art get embedded in the WAV to FLAC encoding process or does the art get embedded upon another FLAC re-write?
d) How do I get a similar log file as I get in EAC? (Because this is kind of a nostalgia thing when everyone told you should have had a log file... Though now I see that I might not need one and there is a lot of tag information inserted by dBpoweramp - is EAC old fashioned in that matter, specially when I do not intend to recreate any CD...?)
e) How do I create a cue sheet the same fashion EAC does? - (non-compliant, tracks) (I know I won't ever use it, because never recreate any CD. If a CD gets ruined I just get another copy and once it's ripped, that's it. -- just wanted to know if this was by design, not producing cue sheets).
f) As I understood, the program rips the CD in Burst Mode automatically and then if it encounters a problem, it will rip in Secure Mode, is that correct? If this is so, I'm good to go because mostly of my CDs are pristine.
g) Back to the cue sheets and gaps, I take that the whole hassle of cue sheets making and detecting gaps (sometimes EAC takes a whole lot of time to detect them) has to do with the creation of the cue sheet and not the ripping itself - both EAC and dBpoweramp rip the tracks with default settings as appending gaps to the previous track. Is this correct?
h) Sorry for the last lame question... but is there any chance this program gets a Linux version? Does it run on WINE?
Man, this even pulls the CD catalogue number... :-) Who will not fall in love with this?
Thank you.
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