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LameXP v4.16 Beta-9
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Cuesheet Importer
Hi LordMulder,
I recently figured out LameXP has a cuesheet import function ![]() One cosmetic thing though. The column index is dropping the hour from the timestamp (title 10). See attached screenshot from LameXP and the original cue file created by Exact Audio Copy. BTW Would be better to display 63... min instead of 1:03:... Code:
TRACK 09 AUDIO TITLE "Track09" PERFORMER "Die drei !!!" REM COMPOSER "" INDEX 01 57:30:36 TRACK 10 AUDIO TITLE "Track10" PERFORMER "Die drei !!!" REM COMPOSER "" INDEX 01 63:51:43 ggtop |
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![]() Now I'm doing the conversion manually, so that the "minute" component can go up to 99. Please try with the new TEST build: https://sourceforge.net/projects/lam...6.exe/download Regards.
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LameXP v4.16 RC-2
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QAAC v2.64 simply was the latest version of QAAC at the time when I last updated QAAC. I usually try to keep all tools up-to-date, but I also have a real-life job, so I can't update everything all the time ![]() (Also, don't expect any "spectacular" improvements in the new QAAC version. After all, it is "only" front-end to Apple's AAC encoder) |
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LameXP v4.16 RC-3
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I've noticed both the Doom9 and HydrogenAudio was not as crowd as before.
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LameXP v4.16 RC-4
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Sorry to bother U again, but I just encounter the not able to encode Chinese character named song again, just wonder was this fixed before cause I somehow remember U did it?
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It appears that OggDec does not support Unicode file names ![]() Maybe I will try to build OggDec from the sources myself and patch in Unicode support... |
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LameXP v4.16 RC-6
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Hi LM, thanks for your kind attention and quick fix, this static build 2130 works for the Unicode support, hope I didn't create new bugs to LameXP.
Didn't realize OggDec does not support Unicode file names, I only just found it a few days ago when I want to share the happiness with a friend, not sure her phone support playing ogg files, so thinking encode into mp3. Anyway, thanks and have a nice everyday ![]() |
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Do you have the Oggdec patch? Sounds like it'd be useful to polish up and submit to xiph. Fortunately Opus doesn't seem to have that problem.
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![]() Would you kindly try with this version and watch out for the additional debug output? https://sourceforge.net/projects/mul...8.zip/download ![]() |
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