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In Reply to: RE: cMP - the open source high-end Memory Player posted by tsearay on March 16, 2009 at 17:57:40
It's better if you can do all your cuesheet preparations in another computer and then transfer them to your dedicated music computer.
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Yes understood however, the File address within the cue sheet when created with EAC/write-cdr/save cue sheet, which functions very similar to RCC uses a file address which must be edited when moving from computer a to b. Cmp error file wav not valid. Where as, a cue ripped by EAC from a source CD does not require this edit when transfered from computer a to b. Thomas
No worries!
I have my directory structure the same on several systems, just so I can work on one and then transfer successfully to the others - that way you don't get any errors. I'm not saying you should do this, as there are many ways to skin a cat, including making cuesheets with EAC - hope you find a way that's convenient for you.
Thank you I will try modifying my directory structures. Thomas
No worries!
I wanted to thank Seger for walking through this with me.I would also like to post a brief description of the process. I have been using EAC to create CUE from single wav files that I have ripped to my music drive. First create a folder(Duke Ellington)and put all wav files to cue in that folder. To use EAC on your Cics music PC you must re-enable your CD drive or EAC hangs up, if you use another computer the file path must be identical (E:\EAC). So, EAC> Tools> write cd-r> layout> append files as new tracks(index 1),your choice> File> Save Cue sheet. I have been able to do this with both redbook and HiRes, I don't actually burn anything. I cut and paste the track titles from the source file into the EAC window, Track 01 etc... Then edit in notepad. File> open> select cue> add spaces at top> REM GENRE Jazz(if you want)> PERFORMER "Duke Ellington"> TITLE "Standards"> Save. By putting in the PERFORMER and TITLE Cplay and Cmp display the information. That's it open in cplay to test and play music. Thanks again Seger, Thomas.
No worries!
Hmm... This is an interesting way to arrive at full-address cuesheets, but not what I was pointing toward. If you are going to do this much copy & paste, you might as well copy your files into a genre/artist/album/music files structure and make cuesheets for all of them in a few seconds with RecursiveCueCreator. Then just copy the whole lot to your music computer, making sure the drive letter for the music directory is the same.
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