You miss the point, there is a need for audio playback of an entire music
album ripped to a single file, and restore the "seek points" (Tracks on CD
audio discs, indexes on minidisc players, breaks between songs on vinyl).
To my knowledge only the closed Foobar2000 player is capable of this.
On T
Ricardo O. Crespo wrote:
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> It would be very helpful if the program read files: .cue that usually
> accompany:
> .flac .ape .wav etc, etc.
>
>
I did a bit of googling on .cue and linux and maybe you can use:
http://www.cyberciti.biz/tips/extract-convert-mount-iso-bin-daa-nrg.html
or http:
On Sat, 2008-11-29 at 11:33 -0200, Ricardo O. Crespo wrote:
> Tip:
>
> First of all clarify that my English is bad..!
> It would be very helpful if the program read files: .cue that usually
> accompany: .flac .ape .wav etc, etc.
> For the rest Rhythmbox seems to me an excellent software that mee
Tip:
First of all clarify that my English is bad..!
It would be very
helpful if the program read files: .cue that usually accompany:
.flac .ape .wav etc, etc.
For the rest Rhythmbox seems to me an
excellent software that meets all my needs but I find it very painful
to have to resort to Foob