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 Posted: 06-04-2008, 11:55 (post 16, #831762)

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I am sorry I do not know what this conversation is about but:

JUST remove the *.ape extension and you get the RAR file with everything inside.

Kiss -1976- Destroyer [Japanese] [Carboard sleeve].rar.ape

Kiss -1976- Destroyer [Japanese] [Carboard sleeve].rar
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 Posted: 06-04-2008, 12:09 (post 17, #831764)

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QUOTE (Keykey @ 06-04-2008, 12:55)
JUST remove the *.ape extension and you get the RAR file with everything inside.
The conversation is exactly about you've guess :) piraki can't find cue.

I prefer easiest way, without renaming - right-click on the release and select "Open with..." then select "WinRAR archiver".

*.ape extention should not be changed 'cos it's useful for direct playing with foobar. Opening rar archives with foobar leads to tremendous memory usage by foobar - it's archive plugin first unpacks archives into memory. Direct playing of cue-tagged *.rar.ape goes like playing of regular music files, without memory overhead.
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 Posted: 06-04-2008, 12:24 (post 18, #831766)

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QUOTE (bubamara @ 06-04-2008, 10:09)
QUOTE (Keykey @ 06-04-2008, 12:55)
JUST remove the *.ape extension and you get the RAR file with everything inside.
The conversation is exactly about you've guess :) piraki can't find cue.

I prefer easiest way, without renaming - right-click on the release and select "Open with..." then select "WinRAR archiver".

*.ape extention should not be changed 'cos it's useful for direct playing with foobar. Opening rar archives with foobar leads to tremendous memory usage by foobar - it's archive plugin first unpacks archives into memory. Direct playing of cue-tagged *.rar.ape goes like playing of regular music files, without memory overhead.
OK. Thanks :wink:

You method for decompressing the RAR is obviously faster :rolleyes:

Anyway, the "extension change" is fully revertible. One can remove to decompress and then add again add *.ape and the file is exactly the same.

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This post has been edited by Keykey on 06-04-2008, 12:26
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 Posted: 06-04-2008, 12:30 (post 19, #831768)

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QUOTE (minios @ 05-04-2008, 21:37)
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Bitte! ImgBurn v2.4.1.0 должен помочь.
Be careful with Wavpack files with cue embedded:

http://www.cockos.com/forum/showthread.php?t=19859

There is an important bug, it seems...

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 Posted: 06-04-2008, 12:47 (post 20, #831770)

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QUOTE (Keykey @ 06-04-2008, 13:30)
Be careful with Wavpack files with cue embedded:

http://www.cockos.com/forum/showthread.php?t=19859

There is an important bug, it seems...
Yes, this misfunction of current ImgBurn version have been discussed at this forum. The nature is ImgBurn can't handle embedded cue when other tags are present - particulary embedded album art (since foobar supports this feature embedded album art became a part of current standard for releases). Hope ImgBurn author will fix this bug in nearest version of ImgBurn.
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 Posted: 06-04-2008, 13:04 (post 21, #831773)

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QUOTE (Keykey @ 06-04-2008, 13:24)
You method for decompressing the RAR is obviously faster :rolleyes:

Anyway, the "extension change" is fully revertible. One can remove to decompress and then add again add *.ape and the file is exactly the same.
I never use complete decompression of double-standard directly playable releases (*.rar.ape or *.zip.ape or *.iso.wv) :wink: Just extract cue, change "FILE" statement in it to the release filename:

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FILE "Kiss -1976- Destroyer [Japanese](Keykey).rar.ape" WAVE

and such external cue goes fine with Burrrn or any other program whether or not embedded cue support implemented (ape support still required of course). Release file remains untouched. Sharing do not stops. And no additional space on hdd required.
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 Posted: 06-04-2008, 13:09 (post 22, #831775)

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:punk: :punk: :punk: Спасибо Всем! Нетлаб рулит! Всё работает! :beer: :beer: :beer:
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 Posted: 06-04-2008, 13:26 (post 23, #831776)

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I always use EAC to burn Audio CDs :wink:
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 Posted: 06-04-2008, 14:18 (post 24, #831783)

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QUOTE (Keykey @ 06-04-2008, 10:26)
I always use EAC to burn Audio CDs :wink:
:punk: I always use Nero or Alcohol 120% to burn Audio CDs :beer: :punk:
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 Posted: 06-04-2008, 14:23 (post 25, #831784)

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QUOTE (bubamara @ 06-04-2008, 09:09)
QUOTE (Keykey @ 06-04-2008, 12:55)
JUST remove the *.ape extension and you get the RAR file with everything inside.
The conversation is exactly about you've guess :) piraki can't find cue.

I prefer easiest way, without renaming - right-click on the release and select "Open with..." then select "WinRAR archiver".

*.ape extention should not be changed 'cos it's useful for direct playing with foobar. Opening rar archives with foobar leads to tremendous memory usage by foobar - it's archive plugin first unpacks archives into memory. Direct playing of cue-tagged *.rar.ape goes like playing of regular music files, without memory overhead.
Ich verstehe Sie! :hi: Thanks!! :beer: :beer: :beer:

This post has been edited by piraki on 06-04-2008, 14:27
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