Q: I have a file that my media player reads as multiple tracks, but when I convert it via dMC, it outputs one large file.
A: Normally, breaking one file into separate tracks is done via CUE sheets, which are not currently supported by dMC. The only way to break apart the main file into separate file is either via dMC DSP effects, which require the PowerPack or higher, or manually via a program such as Audacity (http://audacity.sourceforge.net/).
This problem is normally seen with FLAC or APE files that come with cue sheets or, in the case of APE, an APL file.
A: Normally, breaking one file into separate tracks is done via CUE sheets, which are not currently supported by dMC. The only way to break apart the main file into separate file is either via dMC DSP effects, which require the PowerPack or higher, or manually via a program such as Audacity (http://audacity.sourceforge.net/).
This problem is normally seen with FLAC or APE files that come with cue sheets or, in the case of APE, an APL file.