"Arny Krueger" wrote in message
"fathom" wrote in message
"Arny Krueger" wrote in
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If you follow the argument, the cost of implementing this
feature would be minimal. The track and index markers are
obviously on the CD. It's just a matter of putting this
info into the output file.
You might want to look into FLAC (lossless) format. FLAC
supports embedded cue sheets and other metadata like album
cover graphics. You can "rip" a CD to a single FLAC file and
use the cue sheet for playback.
http://flac.sourceforge.net/features.html
Neat. That makes FLAC a capable means for storing .wav files.
Now to find the ripper that goes with FLAC and wav files and
re-creates the cue sheet.
Guess what! The ripper that rips TO a single .wav file with separate cue
sheet is our old friend Exact Audio Copy.
http://www.exactaudiocopy.de/
However, EAC doesn't seem to put the cue sheet into the .wav file. To do
that, you need little piece of freeware called CueListTool.
http://www.stefanbion.de/cueltool/index_e.htm
Only takes a second to add the cue sheet, and then you are ready to play...