I'm a longtime CDex user considering making the switch to dbPowerAmp. I've been w/CDex due to its ease of use and CDparanoia. But after reading a bit on HydrogenAudio about Accurate Rip and its amazing speed, I downloaded it to give it a 30-day trial.
I figured out how to use DMC's CLI w/LAME.exe, no problem.
I have a lot of Nero Image files I'd like to get rid of by mounting them and converting them to FLACs.
I know that DMC has a FLAC encoder, but I'd prefer to use the executable from Sourceforge, just as I use the LAME executable from Rarewares.
Can anyone provide a sample working command line argument?
I know that in LAME, for example, my (purposely simple) command line is:
[InFile] [OutFile] -V 7 --vbr-new
How about in FLAC? I've searched the HydrogenAudio and dbPowerAmp forums, and I've reviewed the FLAC documentation on FLAC's website, but I just don't get it.
Is it something like this (as a purposely simple example)?:
-V -5 [InFile] [OutFile]
Any help would be appreciated.
jb
I figured out how to use DMC's CLI w/LAME.exe, no problem.
I have a lot of Nero Image files I'd like to get rid of by mounting them and converting them to FLACs.
I know that DMC has a FLAC encoder, but I'd prefer to use the executable from Sourceforge, just as I use the LAME executable from Rarewares.
Can anyone provide a sample working command line argument?
I know that in LAME, for example, my (purposely simple) command line is:
[InFile] [OutFile] -V 7 --vbr-new
How about in FLAC? I've searched the HydrogenAudio and dbPowerAmp forums, and I've reviewed the FLAC documentation on FLAC's website, but I just don't get it.
Is it something like this (as a purposely simple example)?:
-V -5 [InFile] [OutFile]
Any help would be appreciated.
jb
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