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mktoc (create TOC files for audio CDs)
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2010-06-28 22:35:36 +08:00
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mktoc simplifies the steps needed to create audio CD TOC files for the
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cdrdao CD burning program. For users familiar with ExactAudioCopy or
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CdrWin, TOC files are synonymous with CUE sheets. The primary goal of
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mktoc is to create TOC files using a previously generated CUE sheet.
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Features:
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* Create a TOC file from a list of WAV files
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* Convert an ExactAudioCopy (EAC) CUE file to the TOC format that
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is usable by cdrdao.
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* Non-compliant CUE sheet support.
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* Support for various pregap methods.
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* Can create offset corrected WAV files for true 'bit-for-bit'
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accurate copies.
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* Fuzzy file name logic can correct common file name spelling
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variations.
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* Workaround known TOC file parsing bugs in cdrdao.
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2021-11-27 05:08:01 +08:00
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Note: mktoc can't handle .wav files that use floating point samples.
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You can convert such wav files to 16-bit integer samples:
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$ sox input.wav -b16 output.wav
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