I am trialing dBpoweramp Reference. I understand that cue sheet support will be in a future version of dBpoweramp CD ripper. I do prefer the ease of use and speed of the dBpoweramp tools so I want to use it instead of EAC. In the interim I came up with the following that works very well:
- Rip to individual flac files using dBpoweramp CD ripper
- Open files in Foobar, copy names
- Paste names in EAC to make sure the file names are exactly the same. Use EAC to create cue sheet and save with flac files.
I used Burrrn to load the cue sheet and it works perfectly (after changing extensions from .wav to .flac using Burrrn's cue sheet editor)
To be honest I'm not convinced of the value of cue sheets to me as I can burn a CD that sounds the same with our without them, but the extra step to use EAC to create a cue is not that difficult and offers peace of mind I suppose for being able to precisely re-create the CD in the majority of cases.
Anyone have any additional thoughts or advice on these steps? Also can someone better explain to me the difference between the final CD I burn with cue sheet and one I burn without cue sheet?
Thanks!
- Rip to individual flac files using dBpoweramp CD ripper
- Open files in Foobar, copy names
- Paste names in EAC to make sure the file names are exactly the same. Use EAC to create cue sheet and save with flac files.
I used Burrrn to load the cue sheet and it works perfectly (after changing extensions from .wav to .flac using Burrrn's cue sheet editor)
To be honest I'm not convinced of the value of cue sheets to me as I can burn a CD that sounds the same with our without them, but the extra step to use EAC to create a cue is not that difficult and offers peace of mind I suppose for being able to precisely re-create the CD in the majority of cases.
Anyone have any additional thoughts or advice on these steps? Also can someone better explain to me the difference between the final CD I burn with cue sheet and one I burn without cue sheet?
Thanks!
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