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.tta -> .flac conversion with cue file

I have a album in lossless .tta format but the problem is the entire album is one .tta file with a .cue sheet included. I can't directly convert the .tta file to .flac without first seperating the individual tracks. What I've been doing is burning the album using Burrrn 1.14 Beta 2 to a CD-RW and using EAC to rip the tracks to .flac.

I feel like I'm taking a extra step by burning it to CD and then converting it to FLAC as the .tta file is already a compressed lossless file to begin with.

.tta -> .flac conversion with cue file

Reply #1
Since there is a foobar2000 plugin for TTA, couldn't you just install it and use foobar2000 to transcode from TTA to FLAC?


http://fb2k.org/show.php?id=181



.tta -> .flac conversion with cue file

Reply #2
Also you can use ttaenc to decode to wav. then edit the cue file

.tta -> .flac conversion with cue file

Reply #3
Since there is a foobar2000 plugin for TTA, couldn't you just install it and use foobar2000 to transcode from TTA to FLAC?


http://fb2k.org/show.php?id=181


Problem is, I'm not too familiar with foobar2000.

I've did some digging and I found a program called Medieval CUE Splitter and I'm currently using that to split the files. Now I just need to find a program to transcode to FLAC.



.tta -> .flac conversion with cue file

Reply #6
ALAC is supported as input, experiment with the tool a bit yourself as I don't use Apple's lossless CODEC myself.
WavPack 5.6.0 -b384hx6cmv / qaac64 2.80 -V 100

.tta -> .flac conversion with cue file

Reply #7
shntool handles most lossless formats (including tta and flac).