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Old 2009-12-17, 02:59 PM
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Re: How to align sectors?

You don't need to worry about cue sheets. Once you have your project completed, export file as a WAV file to a destination. Than you can open that single WAV file with CD Wave, play the wav, and at the end of each song click on the button "split" to separate your tracks. Before closing out of cdwav click on file and save to save all wav files in your directory. Now that you have all your WAV files in a folder now launch TLH and under format click on encode wav files, set your encoding options as format flac, level 8, check align on sector boundaries using fix, set output options to your liking, check on test encoded files, check on create checksum file and select ffp as checksum type. An md5 file can be created later by selecting md5 instead of ffp.
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Last edited by Drgiggles1; 2009-12-17 at 03:01 PM. Reason: Added instructions
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