![]() If emby can handle its a win situation for us who ask it. I also note cue file support is work well with foobar, but i dont really want use DNLA from foobar just for music files. also work with APE, VW (wavepack another preflac lossless format) cue file support is very handfull and i note again its a common, well used extension for FLAC, WAV, MP3, AIFF. You can see how working, also can hold loots of important datas, like ISRC code, cdtext and etcs. If a CD is read and ripped perfectly to FLAC files, the CUE file allows later burning of an audio CD that is identical in audio data to the original CD, including track order and pregap. " A CUE file can optionally be created when ripping a CD. (some cd have index points, not just track points.) cue support would be really good option because it can handle very the gapless formats + it can hold index markers from the cds. Here the cue file show/tell when start the next track from the single wav, flac, mp3 or other formats. Keep in mind this very usefull a mixcd where dont have silence between the tracks and the sound is continous. cue file is a descriptor file where stored the the track points, and index points. I think the support for APE is a handy thing, i have some old relase in this format (i can convert out to flac, wav) this isnt an issue, however the. I'm picky but I either have converted all my CD images to individual tracks + cue file or will do when I revisit my music collection.Īs for APE, never used it as I don't like anything Apple.ĪPE is monkey audio which was one of the 1st losless audio codec in the pre flac area. You can easily play individual tracks, convert them to mp3 for your phone, and create multiple playlists based on mood. Doing it this way makes your collection more versatile. It doesn't make much sense to store images you need a cue file to play. If you really want to be able to re-create a CD that is just like the original and you care about disc space, which makes no sense with today's cheap large HDs, then do as I do.Rip your CDs to FLAC individual tracks with a cue sheet for the sole purpose of making a proper CD again if necessary. Having a "CD image" and using a cue file to play doesn't even make sense anymore. I'm and audiophile and I am particular and while I have tons of cue files across my collection I rarely use them. Well, yes but it's an outdated protocol that only a handful of people use because it really doesn't make much sense.
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