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So I occasionally download entire APE cd images that aren't available in any other format (usually rare imports for some reason), and I need a good program that'll split the tracks and convert it to mp3 without leaving gaps. Anyone know what would do the job?
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What format is the image? BIN+CUE or somesuch, or is there some format that I haven't heard of created specifially for APE audio?
If it is just a regular image, then mount it and rip with something that uses LAME. I use Exact Audio Copy and it produces gapless rips, as long as you use it in a player that supports gapless. Windows Media Player does not, foobar and the latest winamp support it. If you still use winamp 2.9, then you can get a plug-in that will enable gapless.
If it is just a regular image, then mount it and rip with something that uses LAME. I use Exact Audio Copy and it produces gapless rips, as long as you use it in a player that supports gapless. Windows Media Player does not, foobar and the latest winamp support it. If you still use winamp 2.9, then you can get a plug-in that will enable gapless.
I should rephrase; it's not a true cd image, it's one large .ape file with a .cue file specifying where the splits between tracks are, so EAC won't work for my purposes. Great program for ripping and converting cds though.kilivipin wrote:What format is the image? BIN+CUE or somesuch, or is there some format that I haven't heard of created specifially for APE audio?
If it is just a regular image, then mount it and rip with something that uses LAME. I use Exact Audio Copy and it produces gapless rips, as long as you use it in a player that supports gapless. Windows Media Player does not, foobar and the latest winamp support it. If you still use winamp 2.9, then you can get a plug-in that will enable gapless.
As for foobar, after experimenting with it, I think it works for my purposes, and I like that it can also convert to .mpc and .ogg. For .mp3, what's the best VBR to convert it to? Default is V2 (approximately 192kbps), but I want to know how low I can go with VBR without a discernible difference in audio quality.
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Try -V5 --vbr-new. If you can ABX that, or you want a little security, try -V4 --vbr-new.
Oh, and --vbr-new is the new VBR code: better quality, and like 2-3 times faster.
You can actually convert to pretty much any format with foobar2000 using external encoders. It's pretty good, you can do just about anything with it.
Oh, and --vbr-new is the new VBR code: better quality, and like 2-3 times faster.
You can actually convert to pretty much any format with foobar2000 using external encoders. It's pretty good, you can do just about anything with it.