I have just received my Ben Folds DVD (http://www.amazon.co.uk/exec/obidos/ASIN/B00005Q409/qid%3D1136283095/026-2745639-7422826).
Each track starts a new chapter.
I was wondering whether there is any easy way to get chapter markers to convert into a cuesheet?
I have created my cuesheet now, but I'm sure there must be an easier way.
I achieved it by doing the following: I used IfoEdit's "Save Celltimes to file" option to export the chapter frame times to a text file. I then used Excel to convert these frame times into MM:SS:FF format. Finally I used these index times to create a new cuesheet. NB: I demuxed the audio tracks using DGIndex.
Surely something could do this automatically, from the IFO file?
If not I may write a small app to parse IfoEdit's Celltime.txt files...
All input welcome.
There is a tool which is able to do that : Chapter-X-Tractor. Grab it from http://doom9.org (http://doom9.org) download ressources. But you need to write header, footer and duration syntax in CUE format.
Another way, Chap2cue (http://fr-an.de/soft/p01/index.htm).
Using ChapterXTractor to output to OGG format and then using Chap2Cue did work.
I tried creating a ChapterXTractor preset, but you can't appear to get 1/75 frame values. The closest I got was:
Preset 7=Cuesheet
Format 7=%sp TRACK %C AUDIO\n INDEX 01 %mm:%ss:%ff\n
Header 7=FILE "%file" WAVE\n
Footer 7=
... but %ff isn't 1/75, but something else.
ChapterXTractor + Chap2Cue is fine though.
Thanks for your help.
I am very glad somebody has walked this path and prepared everything.Thank you.
My path was:
1) ChapterXTractor -> Ogg chapter file
2) Chap2Cue -> Cue sheet
3) DGIndex -> 48 khz wav
4) CueListTool -> 48 khz wav with cues
5) Cooledit -> 44 khz wav
6) Nero -> audio CD
I am necromancing a four-and-a-half-year old thread here, so ... what is the recommended software as per 2011?
I have my DVDs on hard drive as .ISO, and would like to demux out the audio to a lossless format.