07-04-2022, 02:08 PM
You two are doing nice work.
This cue sheet technology goes back some 20 years to the development of CDRWIN and has been used/abused/modified by various parties since.
The HydrogenAudio site has as good a description of cue sheet format as any I've found. (I especially like their historical perspective that this technology was developed originally to support the burning and ripping of CDs and only more recently has taken on the role of playlist.)
Here's a relevant snippet from HA
Regards,
Kent
This cue sheet technology goes back some 20 years to the development of CDRWIN and has been used/abused/modified by various parties since.
The HydrogenAudio site has as good a description of cue sheet format as any I've found. (I especially like their historical perspective that this technology was developed originally to support the burning and ripping of CDs and only more recently has taken on the role of playlist.)
Here's a relevant snippet from HA
Quote:FILE
The FILE command specifies the file that the cue sheet is currently referencing. Valid file types are WAVE, MP3, AIFF, BINARY and MOTOROLA. Other formats, such as the lossless formats WavPack or FLAC, can also be used under the WAVE file type.
Regards,
Kent