XLD - A Quick Review
16.05.07 16:30 |
Software
I ran into a situation where I had a music CD as a
single FLAC file with the tracks defined in a
cuesheet. The
generally-fabulous Max wouldn't do anything with
this combo (actually, it opened the .cue file,
but that was it). The
command-line FLAC decoder does support cue
indexes, but just as I was getting ready for
some shellscript/Automator mumbo jumbo, I decided to
pull a Google search for "flac cue os x" and
that's when I stumbled on this wonderful little
utility called XLD.
Very straight-forward stuff. It cracked open the cue sheet and bam:
Very straight-forward stuff. It cracked open the cue sheet and bam:
Even though it's name suggests XLD only deals with
lossless files, it also supports a number of lossy
formats. And ofcourse you get to tweak all the
necessary parameters, including all the stuff you're
used to in iTunes (thanks to Core Audio).
Wonderful stuff. It doesn't get much better than
this - something that does exactly what it's designed
for and does it well. Wait, it does - there's also a
commandline version! ;-)
|