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I need a Cue Splitter that preserves all ID3 tags

Hello, I've been using Medieval CUE Splitter, great peice of software especially when batch splitting (lots of cue sheets). However the end product file is left without the "date" and "genre" although the original cue sheet has it. Is there any way around this? or should I attempt using another piece of software.

I need a Cue Splitter that preserves all ID3 tags

Reply #1
From the Medieval website:
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Known bugs:
MusePack split engine is a little buggy, at the beginning and/or at the end of the song, you can hear some distorsion.


Mayby it is not such a great tool afterall.
Alternatives: http://thewelltemperedcomputer.com/SW/Splitter.htm
TheWellTemperedComputer.com

I need a Cue Splitter that preserves all ID3 tags

Reply #2
From the Medieval website:
Quote
Known bugs:
MusePack split engine is a little buggy, at the beginning and/or at the end of the song, you can hear some distorsion.


Mayby it is not such a great tool afterall.
Alternatives: http://thewelltemperedcomputer.com/SW/Splitter.htm


I need to split all my music collection and doing it one by one is going to take me forever.. I need batch splitting.. How does that work in foobar?

I need a Cue Splitter that preserves all ID3 tags

Reply #3
Just load all the cue sheets into a playlist, select all files, and choose Convert from the context menu...
I'm on a horse.

 

I need a Cue Splitter that preserves all ID3 tags

Reply #4
Would it extract the audio files to their respective cue sheet folders? In other words, would it preserve the folder structure?

Just checked - foobars so far the best tool for this job, keeps the whole id tag and very straightforward..
The problem - it just dumps all the audio files into one folder and names them numerically one after the other. is there any way around this??