Cue splitter crashes11/3/2022 ![]() ![]() Take EAC, ripper of choice for many, myself included. I keep a master wav cue (CueTools) and with it I can burn cds with said cue or split the tracks or basically do whatever my needs might be with that particular cd. The point I was trying to make, if the cd was ripped correctly, then you have many options on what to do with said cue. On that note, if the original cd was ripped correctly, you can split the tracks (for music players etc.some players don't play cues), then make a cue etc. It's not about them wanting to add/remove them, but if the cd was ripped to cue incorrectly (wrong command on cd ripper, for example), then it would alter the finished product. ![]() Thanks for reading and uber-happy listening! Could someone please provide me with some advice/tips/instructions/information as to how I can achieve what I want? Any help is greatly appreciated. I spent a good part of last night reading about this stuff and became very frustrated. I am not meaning to pass the job of thinking onto my fellow head-fiers. Ultimately, I want to convert these files to FLAC, have them tagged properly, not have them in one big file encompassing a whole album (but instead tracklisted in separate files (I believe that the CUE file has something to do with this)), and have no jitter or any other problems that could interfere with my listening experience. ![]() #CUE SPLITTER CRASHES PORTABLE#Also, on wikipedia I read that Monkey's audio "main drawbacks are the fact that it employs a symmetric algorithm, meaning the decoding takes comparable resources to encoding, which makes it unsuitable for all but the fastest portable players (via Rockbox firmware), and that it has limited support on software platforms other than Windows on other platforms only decoding is officially supported by third-party programs." ![]()
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