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RE: Recursive Cue Creator -HELP !

Posted by Tony Lauck on October 8, 2011 at 07:33:40:

If you have a bunch of files in a folder and they want to become separate cue sheets (example I have a download of all the Mozart quartets and these were broken up into separate queue sheets according to the content of the music) I can see no way to do this automatically, i.e. without some knowledge of the music. There is no separate tag field that defines the required grouping.

So as a result I created the queue sheets manually. They have information in them that can not be automatically created from the tagged music files. If I were to reorganize my directory structure and change the cue sheets (so they would have full paths instead of being relative to the directories) your advice of deleting all the existing cue sheets would be a disaster.

Am I missing some clever trick?