I've got R14 reference. I rip to FLAC using individual track files. I'd like to create an external DSP effect that will create a CUE sheet that includes the gap information.
I turned on the "Write Metadata File" DSP effect in CD Ripper, and saw that the ConvertedFile/IDTags section included two interesting entries, _cdgap and _cdindex, that look to have just the info I need.
Unfortunately, there's a bug in that DSP effect that makes it useless (already reported by someone in thread 22029).
So is there some other way to get at those _cdgap and _cdindex tags? They don't seem to be true tags (I don't see them in the FLAC output, using metaflac.exe).
I tried running the Write Metadata File effect from the batch converter instead, just to see if I still saw those tags. If yes, that would have indicated they were available somehow in the FLAC. But this time, I got a crash in the converter process instead, with an offer to send the crash dump info on to Microsoft. Oh well.
I turned on the "Write Metadata File" DSP effect in CD Ripper, and saw that the ConvertedFile/IDTags section included two interesting entries, _cdgap and _cdindex, that look to have just the info I need.
Unfortunately, there's a bug in that DSP effect that makes it useless (already reported by someone in thread 22029).
So is there some other way to get at those _cdgap and _cdindex tags? They don't seem to be true tags (I don't see them in the FLAC output, using metaflac.exe).
I tried running the Write Metadata File effect from the batch converter instead, just to see if I still saw those tags. If yes, that would have indicated they were available somehow in the FLAC. But this time, I got a crash in the converter process instead, with an offer to send the crash dump info on to Microsoft. Oh well.
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