In Reply to: benefits of single wav with cue rip? posted by bobp on October 9, 2006 at 21:43:25:
THe main benefit is that it groups all your songs together, so if you want to listen to the whole album, it is automatically done.I have ripped both (yes, I have ripped my whole collection twice now) and if I had to do it again, I would do the cue sheets over the single .wav file method anyday. It just allows you to manage things a lot easier...well at least for me in foobar 09.3.
.cue sheets kind of make the .wavs act like they support tagging. Admittedly, with the latest foobar and all the columns ui plugins, it probably doesn't matter, except that it just takes more work to make the single .wavs work like the .cue sheets.
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