HGST Support. Would this be a difficult implementation? Not for embedded cue sheets as far as I know. Just external ones. FLACtastic wrote: I just wonder how many rooftops we have to stand shouting from, until Sansa do the mind-numbingly simple act of implementing cue support.
As for offsets - Oh please! The cuesheet contains the offset information. If it works, it works. BTW it works in version 0. Skip to content. Star 1. New issue. Jump to bottom. Labels Bug. Copy link. What is the expected output?
What do you see instead? I can provide samples if needed It appears Deadbeef is picking the first TITLE tag it finds, which is that of the album, and discards the rest. How did you install the product? Please provide any additional information below. Thanks for a great player. Hopefully it can get even better. Alexey-Yakovenko added Type-Defect labels Mar 12, Collaborator Author.
It really helps. Thanks for fixing. Hopefully this is of some use, and thanks again for fixing this. Sorry if this was of no interest to you. To me too, waker! The latter was a hack it's still not part of the spec , as embedded FLACs did not have the ability to store the names of each track into the CUESHEET block see link from the Xiph pages below I would also like to 'point the finger' at abcde which isn't properly maintained anymore , but the fact is that many other rippers do this, including EAC.
Alexey-Yakovenko closed this Mar 12, Alexey-Yakovenko added a commit that referenced this issue Jul 8, Sign up for free to join this conversation on GitHub. Already have an account? Sign in to comment. Linked pull requests. You signed in with another tab or window. Reload to refresh your session. Just happy I found a solution.
Thanks for everyone's input though Phil. SeeDeeFirth and shaboo like this. Have you tried using EAC? MusicBee might be doing something unwanted to the rips. EAC set up properly would prove or disprove things. JimmyCool likes this. CUETools is freeware and runs on Windows. Or do the reverse and convert a single file CUE rip to separate tracks. With either gaps appended or gaps prepended. One confusing aspect that can happen is embedded CUE sheets.
What if the two CUE sheets are different? Ham Sandwich , Sep 10, Location: Europe. Why is that? And when i split the tracks but the end part of a previous track is splitted into the begining of the next one, is that a problem of the "Medieval CUE Splitter"?
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