[Flac-dev] Support .cda as input files
Harry Sack
tranzedude at gmail.com
Thu Sep 13 16:10:09 PDT 2007
does anybody know why dvd use files for audio and video but audio cd's not?
What could be the reason for this?
e.g. they could make a file for each track and just put them on an
audio cd and make cd players compatible with this format. So for me it
has always been a mystery why audio cd's work this way.
does anybody knows if super audio cd's still work the same as normal ones?
2007/9/13, Josh Coalson <xflac at yahoo.com>:
> --- Daniel Aleksandersen <aleksandersen+xiphlists at runbox.com> wrote:
>
> > Hi list,
> >
> > I would really like to see support for .cda as input files. The cda
> > format is the one used on regular audio CDs.
>
> if the .cda files appeared as regular files in the filesystem and
> implemented enough of the POSIX stream interface, it is possible,
> but I don't know the what the format of the data is.
>
> otherwise, it really doesn't belong in flac but in a ripping program.
>
> you're the first one to ask though, probably because people using
> FLAC also tend to care about rip quality and the .cda scheme
> would almost have to use burst mode to present a regular file
> interface.
>
> Josh
>
>
>
>
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