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From: Lucius <Lucius_Ludicrus@home.com>
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Subject: Re: Attn NG: Question re. single .ape -> split .flac files
Date: Wed, 29 Jul 2015 12:46:33 +0200
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Just Google "Medieval CUE Splitter" and you'll find a place to
download it.
It's free and an excellent program to do the job.
Lucius
P.S.
As a bit of self-promotion:
I'm using my own batch-language based apllication to convert on
folder-level between diferent formats making use of the various
cmdline utilities available for the different formats with a minimum
of variables.
On 29 Jul 2015 03:07:38 GMT, LeftCoastDave <somebody@somewhere.edu>
wrote:
>I have several .ape files that were (judging by the .cue sheets) made
>from .wav copies of entire CDs. I forgot how to get these back into /
>split/ .flac files. As I recall, it takes a couple of steps. Something
>like .ape to .flac (with .wav as intermediary?), edit the .cue sheet, then
>use foobar to split the .flac file into individual tracks. All this using
>Windows, of course (here, Win 8.1). Oh, I write "of curse" only
>because .ape is Windows-centric. If you know how to swing this on a Mac,
>fine by me. I don't (yet) have *nix.
>
>I'm not finding anything with my searches; can someone please get me on
>track?
>
>Many thanks - LCD
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