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Topic: Any way to remove FLAGS DCP from EAC cuesheet? (Read 5534 times) previous topic - next topic
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Any way to remove FLAGS DCP from EAC cuesheet?

Is there any way to make EAC not put the FLAGS DCP in a cuesheet? I know I can manually remove them, but I'm lazy and don't want to.

Any way to remove FLAGS DCP from EAC cuesheet?

Reply #1
Here: http://homepage.ntlworld.com/jfe1205/flags.zip is a little program that will do that for you!!  No help, error messages, etc, just a bare proggie.

Type: flags inputfilename, enter.


Any way to remove FLAGS DCP from EAC cuesheet?

Reply #2
Is there any way to make EAC not put the FLAGS DCP in a cuesheet
Clear the Disable copy protection flag on adding audio files... checkbox under EAC Options > Write.

Any way to remove FLAGS DCP from EAC cuesheet?

Reply #3
I use cuemod.exe with catwalk to do that task. It works reliably and is very flexible and you can make it remove any line from a cuesheet or from multiple cuesheets.

http://tangerine.uw.hu/prog

Any way to remove FLAGS DCP from EAC cuesheet?

Reply #4

Is there any way to make EAC not put the FLAGS DCP in a cuesheet
Clear the Disable copy protection flag on adding audio files... checkbox under EAC Options > Write.


This doesn't work. That just disables the copy protection flag if you go to burn a CD using EAC. I appreciate the tools that have been suggested, but I was just wondering if there was a way to disable it within EAC.

Any way to remove FLAGS DCP from EAC cuesheet?

Reply #5
You're right, the two are not connected. You cannot prevent EAC from putting FLAGS DCP into the cue sheet, if the CD has that flag set, then.