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Extract raw CD audio data
Authored by: Greedo on Jun 09, '04 03:08:00PM

You can use mp3splt (installed via Fink) to do splitting of MP3 or OGG files. I don't know about AIFF though.



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Extract raw CD audio data
Authored by: rkchang on Jun 09, '04 09:51:57PM

A lot of the audiophiles that I regularly trade live recordings with can notice degradation in sound quality in MP3 and OGG files (I have to admit, I can also slightly detect the quality difference between genuine CD-audio and MP3's), so I'd like to avoid use of those files. One nice thing with EAC is that it can automatically rip one continuous high quality WAV with track markings (via CUE sheet), thus ensuring no blips between tracks, then burn them to CDR.

I also have to admit that I'm not too skilled with constructing scripts, so if anyone knows how to construct a scipt for this use, I'd very much appreciate it.

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