charker
9th January 2012, 00:52
Eac3to is a great piece of software and I just wondered if it was possible for it to do this?
I rip the 2.0 and 5.1 audio streams into single FLAC files with no problems at all.
I can also get it to output a chapter.txt file. But I am not sure what to do with this.
What I wondered is whether is has an option to combine this operation. I may be over simplifying this but if eac3to knows the chapter points in mm:ss then could it not start a new file when it reaches that point?
So it takes a single output file name as it does now (say output.flac) but if you used an option say "-multifile" (or something) it actually created
output_1.flac
output_2.flac
and broke at the chapter points.
Is there any way to do this or some process i can follow to use the chapter.txt file to do the same thing that works on 2.0 and 5.1 rips?
thanks
I rip the 2.0 and 5.1 audio streams into single FLAC files with no problems at all.
I can also get it to output a chapter.txt file. But I am not sure what to do with this.
What I wondered is whether is has an option to combine this operation. I may be over simplifying this but if eac3to knows the chapter points in mm:ss then could it not start a new file when it reaches that point?
So it takes a single output file name as it does now (say output.flac) but if you used an option say "-multifile" (or something) it actually created
output_1.flac
output_2.flac
and broke at the chapter points.
Is there any way to do this or some process i can follow to use the chapter.txt file to do the same thing that works on 2.0 and 5.1 rips?
thanks