In Reply to: using .cue files in foobar2000 posted by mike1127 on January 26, 2015 at 19:02:49:
If you do decide to split one-track-per-album files, I can endorse the recommendation for Medieval's "Cue Splitter". Works a treat.
An IMHO excellent program that quickly writes cuesheets that work with Foobar (though it works only on one-file-per-track data) is Recursive Cue Creator by Al Jordan, who used to contribute to this forum. See link.
"The Recursive Cue Creator is a Java application that I wrote to generate cue sheets for use [with any] music player that supports cue sheets. The application will start at any directory you specify, and recursively drill through the directory structure, creating a separate cue sheet for each directory that contains wav or flac files."
I've been using it almost daily since he published it in 2011 (I do have a large collection). It does relative and absolute cuesheets both.
HTH
Dave
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