![]() Simple, light and straightforward user-interface įixed: strange menu bugs (vertical line).Ĭhanged: Porting from Enfis CUE Splitter to Medieval CUE Splitter Īdded: Batch processing feature (menu "Tools -> Batch processing.") Īdded: Support for TTA (True-Audio) audio files Īdded: Support for WV (WavPack) audio files Īdded: Support for MPC (MusePack) audio files, but with some bugs įixed: A small bug into the CUEsheet loader class įixed: A small bug in M3U audio file naming įixed: A bug into the APEtag loader class.įixed: A granule position problem with OGG VORBIS files (when written) įixed: "Create new" button don't appear in split destination directory dialog.Īdded: Support for OGG VORBIS audio files Īdded: You can insert or not 'CUE Splitter' personalized comment on output CUE files Īdded: You can save automatically generated CUE sheet files to any text encoding.Īdded: Built-in translating tool (menu Language -> Translate.). Multi-language interface: you can translate the software to your language using the buil-in translating tool You can choose your preferred font face to use in the user-interface form You can create and handle your custom list of musical genres (used for tags) You can edit artist and title using pop-up menu or double-clicking over a track (changes are not saved back on. You can scan a single audio file or an entire directory recursively, to obtain file informations and detect audio errors You can choose a char case changer, for files and tags, between: title case, upper case, lower case, sentence case You can handle any number of custom "file mask" strings, as needed, directly from the user-interface CUE extension with CUE Splitter and double-click on any. You can choose only desired tracks for extraction You can send all splitted fiiles into a common directory (press F6 to configure this feature) ĬUE sheet and M3U generated files can use a file mask too You can automatically generate a new CUE sheet file at the end of split process Generated file tags are automatically filled with informations extracted from "CUE" files (tags can be modified on-the-fly) Īutomatically generates an M3U and M3U8 playlist file ready for Winamp (and other players) Generated file names are automatically constructed using a user-defined "file mask" string (Press F1 or F6 for a tutorial) Various file access methods to improve performance across different systems You can include the gap sound chunk (mostly silence) on splitted files Hidden tracks and sub-indexes are automatically detected You can batch process a series of CUE sheet files at once CUE files written with Unicode, UTF8 and ANSI (any codepage) encoding Supported audio tags: ID3v1, ID3v2, Lyrics, Vorbis comment e APE Ĭomplete support for Unicode, UTF8 and ANSI encodings in every part of the program Ĭan load. Supported audio files: uncompressed pcm WAVE, MP3, FLAC, APE, OGG, WMA, MPC, WV and TTA įull support for DTS-WAV of DTS-Audio CD ![]() ![]() However, this workaround certainly slows things down, and I can't really trust the program because of the other bugs. This means that as a workaround, other lossless files can be converted to APE and split. The number of samples is correct, and the concatenated audio data from the split files matches the audio data from the source file. So far, it seems that Monkey's Audio (APE) files split without any data loss. This can be used to identify FLAC files may have been split using Medieval CUE Splitter, because " flac -t" will complain about it. There is also another minor bug which may actually be helpful: the MD5 value is not written to the file. The total number of samples in the output files is less than the number of samples in the input file. Recently, I learned that FLAC splitting is also broken. A quick check in version 1.2 shows that it still doesn't work correctly. I wrote about it in the past, with version 1.0. I already knew that splitting of MP3 files is broken. In terms of features, it seems so great, but it's broken and it loses audio data! ![]() It supports many audio formats and preserves tag information. Medieval CUE Splitter is a seemingly nice and user friendly Windows application which can split many audio formats using CUE files.
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