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How to convert one CUE+WAV to multiple WAVes?

How to convert one CUE+WAV to multiple WAVes? (I want to make Ogg Vorbis files - one per track from one big wave + cue...).

How to convert one CUE+WAV to multiple WAVes?

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Try EAC 'Split WAV by CUE sheet' (with gaps, or not).
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How to convert one CUE+WAV to multiple WAVes?

Reply #2
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How to convert one CUE+WAV to multiple WAVes?

Reply #3
www.cdwave.com

How to convert one CUE+WAV to multiple WAVes?

Reply #4
You can also use foobar2000 with the CLI or the Vorbis encoder plugins. There is also a Vorbis GT3b1 encoder plugin. edit: This way you can convert directly from the cue+cdimage to separate Ogg Vorbis files.

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How to convert one CUE+WAV to multiple WAVes?

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This way you can convert directly from the cue+cdimage to separate Ogg Vorbis files.

...and is possible to build a CD-ripped-vorbis-file with cue infos embedded ?
In other words, can i have more id3s (titles, tracknum, etc) in a single ogg file ?

How to convert one CUE+WAV to multiple WAVes?

Reply #6
Does foobar2000's embedded cuesheet support work with Vorbis files?

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You can always tag the Ogg Vorbis files separately, and chain them afterwards to get a single ogg file containing multiple Vorbis chains.

 

How to convert one CUE+WAV to multiple WAVes?

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How to convert one CUE+WAV to multiple WAVes? (I want to make Ogg Vorbis files - one per track from one big wave + cue...).

I would use Foobar if you can go the GUI route, if this is for part of a script I would suggest the command line application ACDIR.
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