In Reply to: Wav with cue files want to go with Mac posted by jqunac on November 17, 2014 at 22:26:41:
Don't let the inevitable convoluted computer audio pyscho posts confuse you.
Simplest and best solution:
-On a Mac, download and install XLD. Use XLD to open the Cue file and XLD will seek out and assign the metadata.
-Hit transcode (you will pick the destination and file format in Preferences.)
Then you are done.
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As far as format, there is absolutely zero difference sonically in WAV/AIFF,FLAC, or ALAC. I would choose ALAC or FLAC on a Mac. Metadata is retained, and you save up to 50% hard drive space with zero loss of fidelity.
Have fun.
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