Tool to split 24b96k or 88k24b flac using cue sheets?
Apr 16, 2011 at 6:05 PM Post #5 of 14


Thanks, but no luck either. a) it's not particularly user friendly/intuitive (ok, fair enough the developer is a CUDA programmer :D, 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 :D) 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)
 
Jan 19, 2014 at 3:57 PM Post #6 of 14
can someone please answer his question? looks like a dead threat but using cuetools i can't get single files from 24/26k files :/ getting it down to 41 isnt fun...
 
Jan 21, 2014 at 4:18 AM Post #8 of 14
 
Medieval is my preferred tool for this task with 16/44 files, and for hi-rez files I use Foobar2000. It's very convenient once you have created a preset.

 
Jan 29, 2014 at 5:57 PM Post #9 of 14
  You can do that in foobar2000: 
Load the cue sheet as a playlist, mark the tracks to be converted.
Right click and pick Convert. Select the "...".
From there you have a few options. Make sure to select "Convert each track to an individual file' in the Destination tab.

OHHH THANK YOU!!!! may god, bhudda, satanas, your spirit or whatever you believe in bless you :3 yayy 
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Dec 22, 2014 at 3:00 PM Post #10 of 14
  You can do that in foobar2000: 
Load the cue sheet as a playlist, mark the tracks to be converted.
Right click and pick Convert. Select the "...".
From there you have a few options. Make sure to select "Convert each track to an individual file' in the Destination tab.

 
  OHHH THANK YOU!!!! may god, bhudda, satanas, your spirit or whatever you believe in bless you :3 yayy 
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Also works in MusicBee.  Many thanks guys, although the original file was 1.5GB and the total of split files is ~800MB.  Going to play with settings to see what happened.
 
Mar 11, 2019 at 11:25 AM Post #11 of 14
Well, by a casual error I found an easy way to split 32 or 24 bits, 192Khz, 96Khz, 88Khz, any Khz with
Medieval Cue Splitter.
You need to convert your file to .wav, then add to your .cue file another .cue file to the beginning, use a single song
or a no sound very short file of 16 bits 44.1Khz, it has to be a .wav file, here is an example using an
album 24bits-192Khz cue file:

REM GENRE Rock
REM DATE 1992
PERFORMER "Some Performer"
TITLE "The Title of The Album"
FILE "no sound.wav" WAVE
TRACK 01 AUDIO
TITLE "not sound at all"
PERFORMER "none"
INDEX 01 00:00:00
FILE "AR_1.wav" WAVE
TRACK 01 AUDIO
TITLE "track 1"
INDEX 01 00:00:00
TRACK 02 AUDIO
TITLE "track 2"
INDEX 01 04:18:20
TRACK 03 AUDIO
TITLE "track 3"
INDEX 01 07:20:19
TRACK 04 AUDIO
TITLE "track 4"
INDEX 01 10:47:28
TRACK 05 AUDIO
TITLE "track 5"
INDEX 01 14:13:40
TRACK 06 AUDIO
TITLE "track 6"
INDEX 01 17:03:12
FILE "AR_2.wav" WAVE
TRACK 07 AUDIO
TITLE "track 7"
INDEX 01 00:00:00
TRACK 08 AUDIO
TITLE "track 8"
INDEX 01 03:05:07
TRACK 09 AUDIO
TITLE "track 9"
INDEX 01 05:49:55
TRACK 10 AUDIO
TITLE "track 10"
INDEX 01 09:45:25
TRACK 11 AUDIO
TITLE "track 11"
INDEX 01 12:18:36
TRACK 12 AUDIO
TITLE "track 12"
INDEX 01 13:24:38
TRACK 13 AUDIO
TITLE "track 13"
INDEX 01 16:34:36
TRACK 14 AUDIO
TITLE "track 14"
INDEX 01 18:05:43
TRACK 15 AUDIO
TITLE "track 15"
INDEX 01 19:41:29
TRACK 16 AUDIO
TITLE "track 16"
INDEX 01 22:01:74

Just change the tracks numbers if you want to avoid warnings from Medieval Cue Splitter
I'm using it and it works. Remember, convert your files to .wav.
Let me know...
 
Feb 4, 2020 at 4:49 AM Post #12 of 14
Well, by a casual error I found an easy way to split 32 or 24 bits, 192Khz, 96Khz, 88Khz, any Khz with
Medieval Cue Splitter.
No, just no: https://hydrogenaud.io/index.php?topic=57563.msg683198#msg683198

I just wanted to post this for posterity. Medieval Cue Splitter is crapware and absolutely cannot handle gaps, so it introduces its own. For example, if there is supposed to be a seamless transition between tracks, then Medieval Cue Splitter now introduces a silent gap between the split tracks where there was supposed to be none. This is an audible error introduced by Medieval Cue Splitter. CueTools was developed to only split redbook CDs (16/44.1; I assume that it doesn't handle non-redbook spec like 16/48). So that leaves Foobar2k for splitting anything above 16bit lossless. I also remember seeing it done in the commandline under bash too.
 
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May 6, 2021 at 11:11 AM Post #13 of 14
You can do that in foobar2000:
Load the cue sheet as a playlist, mark the tracks to be converted.
Right click and pick Convert. Select the "...".
From there you have a few options. Make sure to select "Convert each track to an individual file' in the Destination tab.
Awesome, worked for me - was frustrating getting all the "not Redbook CD files" every time I tried something else, kind of silly to put a whole album in a single FLAC file with a cue to begin with...just create a FLAC for each track damn it!

Anyway, thanks for this solution, not much foobar2000 can't do I guess? \m/ \m/
 
May 10, 2021 at 2:31 PM Post #14 of 14
I am using Poikosoft's EZ CD Audio Converter as an AIO solution for years. Ripper, Converter, Metadata Editor etc.

Easy to use but powerful. Give it a try.
 

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