Roberto Winter wrote:
Thanks; that is one less step than my process (though, rather than splitting mpc files, I am splitting the output of cdrdoa and cdparanoia):Hi all, I recently ran across some cue+mpc files and found out that there is no program on debian to burn them to disc. This is why I made a (fairly poor, I admit) script to be able to get the information from the cue file and split the mpc file into wavs so that I could record them using, say, cdrecord. The script, and more info, can be found at my wiki: http://haydn.homelinux.com/wiki/index.php/Cue2wav There is also a debian package available!!! Feedback is welcomed. The script is free. Roberto (if you want to reply to this message, please include my email on cc or bcc, since I don't currently subscribe to the debian-users list)
1) using checkinstall, I made packages from cuetools shntool (I do not remember the links to their websites) 2) created a script that would split the output of cdrdao(called with cdrdao read-toc --with-cddb --device 1,0,0 --driver generic-mmc --datafile cd.wav cd.toc)
and cdparanoia (cd.wav): #!/bin/sh #cueconvert -f cd.toc -f cd.cue; needed: remove top line from cd.cue shnsplit cd.wav < cd.cuecuerename -v -o strict="\ \-",template='%n - %t%.%F' -f cd.toc split-track???.wav
#cuerename -f cd.toc split-track???.wav