From: Adam Hardy on
I've got a problem with abcde. I'm trying to rip a whole CD to a flac file with
embedded cue sheet, and this is what happens:

flac 1.2.1, Copyright (C) 2000,2001,2002,2003,2004,2005,2006,2007 Josh Coalson
flac comes with ABSOLUTELY NO WARRANTY. This is free software, and you are
welcome to redistribute it under certain conditions. Type `flac' for details.

track01.wav: 100% complete, ratio=0.538track01.wav: WARNING: skipping unknown
sub-chunk '' (use --keep-foreign-metadata to keep)
track01.wav: WARNING: skipping unknown sub-chunk '' (use --keep-foreign-metadata
to keep)
track01.wav: WARNING: skipping unknown sub-chunk '' (use --keep-foreign-metadata
to keep)
track01.wav: WARNING: skipping unknown sub-chunk '' (use --keep-foreign-metadata
to keep)
track01.wav: wrote 442647155 bytes, ratio=0.538
Tagging track 01 of 01: The Very Best of...
/home/adam/tmp/abcde.7c123818/track01.flac: WARNING cuesheet
"/home/adam/tmp/abcde.7c123818/cue-7c123818.txt" is not audio CD compliant:
CD-DA cue sheet lead-out offset must be evenly divisible by 588 samples
Finished.


I tried putting --keep-foreign-metadata in there, but it had no effect other
than warning me to check my output :)

I searched the error on google and only found one entry - woohoo - which was
from a developer of the package I think - saying that essentially it means the
ripping failed. So I tried a few more times, but got the same result each time.

Anyone familiar with this?

Thanks
Adam


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