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Thanks for thinking of us cue sheet users... but I'm a little confused. EAC generates a wav & cue sheet for me. Will these work on a MAC? or do I still have to rip my CDs using MAX that makes a wav/cue sheet only to be read by OSX?
I'm still reading through the site, but what I really want is for OSX music player programs to read my EAC generated (using IMG button on left of EAC) wav/cue files ...,
but oh well, as HDD space comes down in price, I may just start ending up with my collection in several different file types. As it is I use Medieval CUE Splitter to split my whole wav files into separate song files for our Cowon D2 (mp3 player? is that what we have to call them?) we use for travel... and I'm ending up keeping those files ... perhaps I'll end up using MAX to create files only to be used by a MAC some day.

as a side
as I finish ripping up my classical selection, I find CUE sheets really convenient in getting around "file name length" and adding lots of info to the song title.
Vista64prem http://www.phasure.com/index.php?topic=352.msg4021#msg4021 >WAV/CUE files on HDDs via fW400;[XXHE player Q1 -2 processor appt.#3;player priority nothing;thread priority nothing];>pci FW800>FireFace800>StelloDAC


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