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RE: Another solution is to split the CD image into separate files

BTW: Medieval is not very accurate:

The report, which you've cited before, is now five years old and none too clear at that.

About three years ago, I used the program to help a friend sort out his by-then-very-muddled 1,000+ collection of one-track-per-album ripped CDs. For obvious reasons, he wanted to avoid re-ripping: I split the albums into files, tagged them using Tag&Rename and a few scripts and wrote cuesheets with Al's little utility.

My friend has not reported a single sonic hitch since. Trust me, if there'd been any, he'd have told me. IOW, the program works fine, at least for me.


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