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Topic: How can I convert .ape to .flac and keep tags? (Read 7820 times) previous topic - next topic
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How can I convert .ape to .flac and keep tags?

I have a simple batch file (on Windows) that can decompress .ape to .wav and then compress with flac, but of course I lose all the tag info.

Is there a way of doing this while maintaining the tag info?

Thanks.

How can I convert .ape to .flac and keep tags?

Reply #1
Use frontah or foobar2000 to transcode.

How can I convert .ape to .flac and keep tags?

Reply #2
Is it possible to transcode directly from ape to flac? or does it always have to decompress to wav?

Also my ape's are tagged with apev2 tags, are these tags just attached to the resulting flac's or are they converted to another tag format or converted in any way?

Also when I have been ripping CD's I have been using the 'Extract CD Image & cue sheet' and then compressing to ape - Does the cue sheet need to be changed in order to play from the cue sheet? and is there a way to embed a copy of the cue sheet into the flac as well as keeping a seperate copy?

How can I convert .ape to .flac and keep tags?

Reply #3
yes. no.

yes.

yes. yes.

How can I convert .ape to .flac and keep tags?

Reply #4
Thanks xmixahlx, a man a few but exact words 

Perhaps I should have put it more clear;

Is it possible to transcode directly from ape to flac - and how to do it?

Does the cue sheet need to be changed in order to play from the cue sheet, being yes I imangine it is just to change the filename.ape to filename.flac?

and is there a way to embed a copy of the cue sheet into the flac as well as keeping a seperate copy - and how to do it?

Can you recommend a way to automate all this? I have quite a few apes that I would like to change to flac so i would like this process to scan through the folders and convert any apes it comes accross to flac and change the cue sheet and embed a copy within the flac.

How can I convert .ape to .flac and keep tags?

Reply #5
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Is it possible to transcode directly from ape to flac - and how to do it?

Load ape files into foobar, make sure you have foo_clienc with the flac preset set up correctly, select ape files, right click, select Convert, done.
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Does the cue sheet need to be changed in order to play from the cue sheet, being yes I imangine it is just to change the filename.ape to filename.flac?

I think yes.
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and is there a way to embed a copy of the cue sheet into the flac as well as keeping a seperate copy - and how to do it?

Open cue sheet with a text editor, copy contents, paste it into a tag, usually CUESHEET. After this, you can do whatever you want with the file, leave it alone, delete, invite it to dinner.
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Can you recommend a way to automate all this? I have quite a few apes that I would like to change to flac so i would like this process to scan through the folders and convert any apes it comes accross to flac and change the cue sheet and embed a copy within the flac.

If you have all files in foobar's database, run a search for files with ape codec, select all results, convert them as described above. You can change cue sheets with any text editor that supports something like "Replace in files". I don't know any way to automate embedding cuesheets into tags, but there is probably a way to do it with a script.


How can I convert .ape to .flac and keep tags?

Reply #7
Where can I find a list of the available tags for renaming (e.g. [%filename%]).

Thanks!

How can I convert .ape to .flac and keep tags?

Reply #8
foobar2000 will do with the Converter tool, APE to FLAC on-the-fly, assuming you will install the APE component DLL to have encoding/decoding APE support (as APE is not open source).


How can I convert .ape to .flac and keep tags?

Reply #10
Thanks man, I also noticed the /foobar/titleformat_help.html

Why did I wake-up the ancient thread?  I wasn't thinking!