Re: How to: (Big FLAC + CUE) => Separate FLAC files?
I believe foobar2000 will do exactly what you want to do. (convert file/cue to separate files (of any sort...flac, wav, aac, etc.)
How to: (Big FLAC + CUE) => Separate FLAC files?
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Re: How to: (Big FLAC + CUE) => Separate FLAC files?
Originally posted by kryten100Maybe he wants to create a compilation disc and wants some individual tracks to do that with? I've done that myself many times.Leave a comment:
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Re: How to: (Big FLAC + CUE) => Separate FLAC files?
I have to use a cue splitter (well...I don't have to, but I want to ), for some operas that are ripped from vinyl. You basically end up with Side 1, Side 2, etc, and I like it broken up a little more, like it typically is when that same opera is released on CD. So I find the cue files I need online, usually having to tweak them a little bit due to the longer gaps on vinyl sides, and then I use Medieval Cue Splitter to break up the vinyl rip. I've used it for awhile and never had any problems with it.Leave a comment:
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Re: How to: (Big FLAC + CUE) => Separate FLAC files?
I was looking at getting a cue splitter, but I was quite wary of which one to use. The only real app's I trust to use (in the world of all things sound) are dbPoweramp, EAC and Soundbooth CS5. I am not familiar with other apps, so I wanted to work with things I know and trust thats all. :smile2:Last edited by nfischer; September 18, 2011, 10:41 PM. Reason: My apostrophe turned into unwanted code! I fixed that.Leave a comment:
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Re: How to: (Big FLAC + CUE) => Separate FLAC files?
Ah, then you simply need a cue splitter. (It can also be done manually, in programs like Quicktime or Audacity, but that's awfully tedious. Just get a cue splitter and you should be good to go.)Leave a comment:
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Re: How to: (Big FLAC + CUE) => Separate FLAC files?
Why??? Why on earth would you rip an album to flac (which actually means you ripped to wav and then ran it through a flac encoder)....as one big file....then convert that back to wav.....then manually edit a .cue file.....then go back into EAC to split the big wav file, and then convert...again...back to flac????
Why all those time-consuming steps? Why not just rip to separate files in the first place? Either EAC or dBp can do this perfectly.....in a single step. As ********* said, dBp isn't a .cue splitter (EAC really isn't really, either).....but either will will rip your files properly in the first place if you set them up right.
I should note that Step 7 (for my actual application) is:
My real Step 7: Use dbPoweramp to convert WAV files into Lossless M4A files.
I used FLAC in my Step 7 example to keep folks out of the unnecessary details of my IPod 4G application.
Cheers!
PS: I love dbPoweramp :komisch9:Leave a comment:
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Re: How to: (Big FLAC + CUE) => Separate FLAC files?
I use both dbPoweramp and EAC as follows:
Step 1: Use dbPoweramp to convert the Big FLAC to a Really Big WAV (uncompressed/lossless)
Step 2: Edit the cue file and replace the xxxxxxxxxx.flac name to xxxxxxxxxx.wav. (you can use windows notepad)
Step 3: Open EAC and goto Tools --> Split WAV By CUE Sheet --> Leave Out Gaps
Step 4: EAC will ask you for the xxxxxxxxx.wav file location to open.
Step 5: EAC will ask you for the CUE file to open.
Step 6: Separate WAV files are created.
Step 7: Use dbPoweramp to convert WAV files into FLAC files.
Done
I should mention that the original Big FLAC and CUE files were created using EAC with no-gaps enabled.
Cheers. :smile2:
Why all those time-consuming steps? Why not just rip to separate files in the first place? Either EAC or dBp can do this perfectly.....in a single step. As ********* said, dBp isn't a .cue splitter (EAC really isn't really, either).....but either will will rip your files properly in the first place if you set them up right.Leave a comment:
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Re: How to: (Big FLAC + CUE) => Separate FLAC files?
Dbpoweramp will not split cue filesLeave a comment:
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Re: How to: (Big FLAC + CUE) => Separate FLAC files?
I forgot to mention how I currently perform:
Input: ((Big FLAC File CD Album) + (Existing CUE File)) ==> Output: (Separate FLAC Files)
I use both dbPoweramp and EAC as follows:
Step 1: Use dbPoweramp to convert the Big FLAC to a Really Big WAV (uncompressed/lossless)
Step 2: Edit the cue file and replace the xxxxxxxxxx.flac name to xxxxxxxxxx.wav. (you can use windows notepad)
Step 3: Open EAC and goto Tools --> Split WAV By CUE Sheet --> Leave Out Gaps
Step 4: EAC will ask you for the xxxxxxxxx.wav file location to open.
Step 5: EAC will ask you for the CUE file to open.
Step 6: Separate WAV files are created.
Step 7: Use dbPoweramp to convert WAV files into FLAC files.
Done
I should mention that the original Big FLAC and CUE files were created using EAC with no-gaps enabled.
Cheers. :smile2:Leave a comment:
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How to: (Big FLAC + CUE) => Separate FLAC files?
After looking around the forum it appears that the following is currently not possible using dbPoweramp:
Input: ((Big FLAC File CD Album) + (Existing CUE File)) ==> Output: (Separate FLAC Files)
Please correct me if I am wrong! :smile2:
Thank you in advance!
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