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More => Old Versions => Media Center 12 (Development Ended) => Topic started by: Foz on August 14, 2008, 03:37:36 pm
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I have started a project to embed my FLAC files with the cue & artwork. I keep each album then a single file.
Artist - [Year] Title.flac
MJ & MC import the files as a single element, with only one listing, not broken down in to the individual tracks.
I did have it working correctly when each album was a seperate cue, flac & jpg. But this seemed untidy.
I don't believe from digging around that MC or MJ supports internal cue files in this way, but was wondering if I am missing something, or if it was a feature being thought about by anyone?
TIA
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I have started a project to embed my FLAC files with the cue & artwork.
Why?
MC12 does not support embedded cue sheets.
As a workaround, you could keep the external cue files until the track details are imported to the library. MC does not use the cue files after the virtual tracks are created.
Personally, I don't undestand how a small cue file inside the file folder would make things untidy.
In general, standard separate track files would be a more compatible way to store audio CDs. MC's Library Server and most HW devices do not support the disc image + cue format.
I store my archived rips in an album image + cue format on backup drives, but in my MC library I use converted track files.
Only those rare CDs that have a hidden track before the track one (in the pregap) actually need the album image format if there is a need to recreate the complete CD (in this case EAC or CDRWin is needed for burning the image). To play such a track on a PC it must be separated manually (e.g. by creating a custom cue sheet and converting the first track to a separate file).
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It's just a personal preference.
So far two out of the three software packages I use support this, so JRiver is the odd one out in my mind.
Squeezecenter works perfectly as does Foobar 2000.
I currently have just have each band as a directory, and the files within that. If you have 3+ files per album, and 10 albums in a directory it gets harder to read. I could have each album in a directory, but that then replicates what I have with, but with a little more work.