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In Reply to: RE: cPlay 2.0b27 Released posted by pb on June 25, 2009 at 00:34:07
What will be most useful is a playlist tool. I'd like to remove the "File Browse" button and replace it with a more general playlist tool button. Alan has built a standalone cue sheet creator / playlist tool in Java.
Idea is when you hit this button, an elegant playlist tool takes the place of the old file browser. One can either select a file / track or build a new playlist and send it to cPlay for playback.
This will need to be built in c/c++ using either WTL 8 or native WIN32 api (preferred). Also, avoid a resource editor.
I ripped the whole cd into one large image FLAC file + a CUE file using EAC. With the cplay "File Browser", I just load the CUE file and play the music. That works very well with the existing cplay file browser.
If we move to "playlist tool" instead of file browser, is it possible to create play list selected tracks from these CD images base on the information of image CUE file? That would be ideal. I don't want to rip all music again into "one file per track".
s
YES,
You CAN create a cue sheet playlist. Alan Jordan who posts on the computer asylum created such a program. I am pressed for time, but doa search for somthing like "cue sheet playlist creator" or "recursive" and look for posts from his moniker "aljordan".
It is a fantastic program.
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