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How to split ape to tracks

How do I split ape to individual tracks using cuetools?

Re: How to split ape to tracks

Reply #1
Leave advanced settings at default for now.
For the GUI settings I suggest starting with:
    Input: Folder browser
         browse and select the CUE (or the Image if it has an embedded CUE)
    Output: Use template
    Template: start with [%directoryname%\]new[%unique%]\%filename%.cue
    Action: Encode (default)
    Mode: Tracks (leave checkboxes alone for now)
    Audio Output: Lossless;
        ape
        MAC_SDK
        high
click GO
answer any popups
New files will be in a sub-folder 'new'. 
korth

Re: How to split ape to tracks

Reply #2
Leave advanced settings at default for now.
For the GUI settings I suggest starting with:
    Input: Folder browser
         browse and select the CUE (or the Image if it has an embedded CUE)
    Output: Use template
    Template: start with [%directoryname%\]new[%unique%]\%filename%.cue
    Action: Encode (default)
    Mode: Tracks (leave checkboxes alone for now)
    Audio Output: Lossless;
        ape
        MAC_SDK
        high
click GO
answer any popups
New files will be in a sub-folder 'new'. 

Please, what is "the Image if it has an embedded CUE"?
Thanks.

Re: How to split ape to tracks

Reply #3
The OP is asking how to split an ape image into individual tracks. The OP didn't provided very much information so I just provided one simple example to get the job done. I don't know if the original file to be split is Image + CUE (file.ape +file.cue) or Embedded (file.ape with embedded cue). In the CUETools Folder Browser the OP will see an icon for the CUE file (if it exists) and/or an icon for the ape image if CUETools finds an embedded CUE.
korth