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RE: Medieval Cue-Splitter (careful with that axe eugene / dawnrazor)

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Sev,

Thanks for the info here. I haven't run into anything like you are describing. I have been using EAC to split the wavs, and it has worked great.

BUT, I haven't been playing the cue sheet after the split. In my case, Mp3toys just looks at the wav files in a folder and calls them an album.

So if the folder is entitled R.E.M- Murmur

It sees all the waves in there as the songs that make up that album. It doesn't use the cue sheets.

But now you have me wondering. Perhaps I am messing things up for programs like Foobar that do use the cues. i'll have to check it out. and see if the cutted cues work with Foobar.

I'll let you know.

Musepack is a lossy format that you don't need to be concerned with (from their site:

'Musepack is an audio compression format with a strong emphasis on high quality. It's not lossless, but it is designed for transparency, so that you won't be able to hear differences between the original wave file and the much smaller MPC file.

It is based on the MPEG-1 Layer-2 / MP2 algorithms, but since 1997 it has rapidly developed and vastly improved and is now at an advanced stage in which it contains heavily optimized and patentless code.'

Sorry if I some how lead you astray in anyway, I was never checking the cue since Mp3toys doesn't support them.

D



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