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Where are the cuesheets gone?

I can't rip a CD to a single file with cuesheet (or embedded in a FLAC file) with 0.9.6.x anymore !

Where's the option gone?

No problem with 0.9.5.6, but it's nowhere to be found in 0.9.6.x ...

Where are the cuesheets gone?

Reply #1
preferences > general > exclude file types

preferences > media library > file types

edit: sorry, you probably meant this: converter > output tab > generate multitrack files

Where are the cuesheets gone?

Reply #2
In the new Converter Setup check out the first tab called "Output"

At the bottom there's a section called Output files

The second option in that section is called "Generate Multi-track Files"
elevatorladylevitateme

Where are the cuesheets gone?

Reply #3
Thanks!

The term is a little misleading IMO, it generates only one file (at least for FLAC).

Where are the cuesheets gone?

Reply #4
It can generate more than one file if you use \ character in your "Name Format & grouping pattern". For example if you had an LP you could use the pattern:
Code: [Select]
[%album artist% - ]%album%\%album% -'Side' %side%

...to generate something like:

Nine Inch Nails - The Slip\The Slip - Side A.flac
Nine Inch Nails - The Slip\The Slip - Side B.flac

Both of which would be multi-track files.
elevatorladylevitateme

 

Where are the cuesheets gone?

Reply #5
Kewl!

I didn't take the time to look at the new converter in details. It's better than I thought!