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Medieval CUE Splitter v1.1

th3rEsa   on 12 August 2008 - 10:01 · 4 comments & 8933 views

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CUE Splitter is a freeware tool that split a single big audio track, mostly an album or a compilation, into the relative individual audio tracks, using informations contained in the associated "CUE" file. Sometimes you can find a big compressed audio file (for example MP3, APE, FLAC, OGG, WAV, WMA, etc...) equipped with a small "CUE" text file that contain informations about tracks title, artist and length. Usually these couple of files are generated by programs like EAC (Exact Audio Copy), CDRWin, BPM Studio, GoldWave or similar. With CUE Splitter you can split audio track files without burning to CDR or decode/re-encode any audio data! Moreover audio files are automatically named using a user-defined "file mask" string, it's tags are filled with information extracted from "CUE" file and, optionally, an M3U playlist file can be generated (option enabled by default).

Changes in this version:
  • Removed nag screen from main window
  • Added Belarusian language

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(2 replies) #1 Majesticmerc on 12 Aug 2008 - 11:14
a single big audio track, mostly an album or a compilation


I've never seen one of these before. Do they even exist?
#1.1 th3rEsa on 12 Aug 2008 - 11:51
Sure, mainly for audiophiles, as those files even contain all gaps with the correct lengths and stuff...
#1.2 Azmodan on 15 Aug 2008 - 20:53
(Majesticmerc said @ #1)
a single big audio track, mostly an album or a compilation


I've never seen one of these before. Do they even exist?


Live concerts recordings.
#2 Andre on 17 Aug 2008 - 17:28
foobar2000 can already do that and more. Just open the cue file, select the tracks and convert them to whatever format you want... while listening. Easy as pie.

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