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Is there any way to use the CUE file to indicate gaps of silence without the silence actually being appended to the end of each track?
sup eleo Jam it back in, in the dark.
KALEB GRACE : Artist/Composer/Designer/Engineer/...Creator
also, I like turtles
Last edited by Kaleb.G; Mar 4, 2006 at 08:28 PM.
Reason: just "CUE"
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I like being able to keep the data of the gaps just for the sake of "completion", but I don't care to have silence at the end of the actual files. The gaps really don't matter to me at all in terms of listening.
So, assuming I go with this method, the "perfectionist" could still use my FLAC files and CUE files to recreate lossless files with silence appended to them as if they ripped it themselves this way, correct? There's nowhere I can't reach.
KALEB GRACE : Artist/Composer/Designer/Engineer/...Creator
also, I like turtles |
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