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Tool to split 24b96k or 88k24b flac using cue sheets?

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Well, as per the title: need a good tool to split 24b96k or 88k24b flacs using cue sheets into tracks. Don't want to do it manually from audacity, and Medieval Cue thingy doesn't work with hi-res files.
Anyone know of a tool for windows that'll do it properly?
Edited by svyr - 4/16/11 at 4:23am
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Medieval Cue thingy doesn't work with hi-res files.

yea...no. I've submitted a bug report to them, but I doubt they'll fix anything or anytime soon
Edited by svyr - 4/16/11 at 5:10am
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Looks like there are some issues with Medieval: http://www.hydrogenaudio.org/forums/index.php?showtopic=57563&st=0&p=683198&#entry683198

 

You might try CueTools: http://www.hydrogenaudio.org/forums/index.php?showtopic=66233


Thanks, but no luck either. a) it's not particularly user friendly/intuitive (ok, fair enough the developer is a CUDA programmer biggrin.gif, but um I can't even figure out if it's designed to split files using cue sheets or not ) b) when I supposedly manage to set it up (mostly involved trying all the options biggrin.gif) and press 'go' it just says 'exception: invalid audio format' (both using libflake and libflac and for any of the 3 modes and for dozens of 96k24b flac files with cues)
Edited by svyr - 4/16/11 at 3:20pm
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