From: Matthias C. <der...@gm...> - 2004-02-09 21:29:22
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Hi Denis! On Mon, Feb 09, 2004 at 12:29:25PM -0800, Denis Leroy wrote: > Hi Matthias, > > It's looking good, though i haven't had a chance to actually test it. > Are there linux apps that generate CUE files or is it a Windows thing ? I dont know if there are Linux apps that generate CUEs and what programs produced the ones I have had, sorry. > Would you be ok if we add it to our set of utils as part of the cdrdao > project ? We could certainly use it from gcdmaster as an 'Import...' > menu item. Of course, no problem. > Would you be interested in working on a similar set of utilities to > import 'inf' files as generated by cdrecord and cdda2wav ? In principle yes. But I cannot promise that I will come up with something useful or that it will happen in a reasonable amount of time ;) I just looked at cdda2wav and it seems it always creates an .inf file for each track. I have never seen or used it. Whats the typical usage? Regards lal > -denis > > --- Matthias Czapla <der...@gm...> wrote: > > Hi! > > > > I have written a small program to convert CUE files as they are used > > for > > audio CDs referencing a single large audio file to TOC format. It > > calculates > > the length parameter of the FILE statement from the difference > > between the > > INDEX statements of adjacent tracks in the CUE file and also creates > > proper > > CD-Text blocks. At least I hope it does ;) > > > > You can download it here: > > http://grmblpfz.ath.cx/~lal/cue2toc/cue2toc-0.1.tar.gz > > > > Feedback would be _very_ welcome, especially since this is my first > > project > > ever so its probably full of things that could be done better and I > > want to > > know about them! > > > > Regards > > lal |