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Burn FLACs 1:1 CD ? #125

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HanaO00 opened this issue Feb 5, 2017 · 5 comments
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Burn FLACs 1:1 CD ? #125

HanaO00 opened this issue Feb 5, 2017 · 5 comments
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@HanaO00
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HanaO00 commented Feb 5, 2017

Hello,

Can we burn FLACs with .cue to get 1:1 copy like EAC ?

@ArchangeGabriel
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This is more the job of a CD-writer tool I think. Doesn’t brasero or one of his friend supports that? Or is the issue with having FLACs instead of raw files?

@kevmitch
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kevmitch commented Feb 8, 2017

To clarify, OP probably means ripping to a single file with a cue sheet (possibly embedded) indicating the tracks.

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HanaO00 commented Feb 8, 2017

Hello, i want mean, with EAC we can burn .cue to CD with offset correction to get 1:1 CD writed, can whipper do this ?

Thank you

@JoeLametta JoeLametta added the Support Questions that needs answering with no code changes needed or that only require a one time change label Feb 16, 2017
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45054 commented Feb 18, 2017

No, it can't. And I don't think, it should.

@JoeLametta
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No. You can't do that using just whipper because it's not a pertinent feature.

It can be easily done using mktoc (cue to toc conversion & offset correction) and cdrdao (burning the generated toc file to a writable cd).

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