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EDITING FROM SINGLE TRACK CUE SHEET ???

#1 User is offline   Strutr74 Icon

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Posted 05 September 2006 - 06:52 AM

I have a question for you.
I have a FLAC file that I have converted over to .wav But the original Flac was only a single track file.
Is there a program that can make mutli tracks out of the original cue sheet?
I found one program but it will only work with mp3. I don't wanna down grade to lossy format.
so basiaclly I have a cd file that the whole album is 1 single track:(
And I wanna make it 10 tracks for each song? Any help? THX
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Posted 05 September 2006 - 09:56 AM

QuickTime Pro can split up a .wav file into multiple tracks.
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Posted 06 September 2006 - 12:51 AM

Thx for the heads up.
This is what I did incase someone else has the same problem down the road.
First I downloaded this program:
http://www.versiontr...fo/macosx/19389
Then I added the cue sheet into the splitter. It split all the tracks(10 total)
Then I converted them to mp3 320bit-it will only convert to mp3
I also renamed all the songs while in the splitter-cool bonus
Once all the songs were converted to mp3-finally 10 tracks not 1, I added them into Switch and converted them to .wav 1114bit.
It takes and extra step and you have to re-convert but I can't tell a difference in the quality at all. I ran a bunch of test and you can't even tell they were down converted to mp3 then back to wav.

Worked pretty good.
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Posted 06 September 2006 - 02:16 AM

You know that by converting back to .wav you don't regain any quality that is lost by converting to MP3, but you are making the files bigger still? Why not just leave them as MP3 files?
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