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In Reply to: RE: cPlay - the open source high-end audio player using ASIO posted by cics on May 05, 2008 at 12:31:58
I guess I should have looked before I leaped.
So I guess one if it does do a good job of collecting the information you would still need EAC to make a cue sheet. Not the worst thing to have to do BUT one wonders why this thing won't do it for you.
Oh, well ...
Of course, it I am incorrect I would greatly appreciate being corrected.
Rick wrote:
". . . you would still need EAC to make a cue sheet."
Al Jordan's freeware Recursive Cuesheet Creator (RCC) makes cuesheets that work with cPlay and (at least for me) Foobar.
It's far quicker and more reliable than writing cuesheets with either EAC or Foobar. Once I was familiar with it, I deleted all my cuefiles (search for *.cue) and re-wrote the lot. It took less than five minutes.
And while you're at it, take a look at the photographs on Alan's homepage.
Best
Dave
and the photographs are certainly worth viewing.
What an interesting fellow. I have bookmarked both.
I will report if I can hear any difference between the EAC and db... files.
Thanks again for the help,
Rick McInnis
Nope, you are correct. Sorry.
They have been "just about to come out" with cue sheet support for years now.
Eac is still the one to use IMHO for a cmp box.
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