there was also a flac file i encountered once that could be ‘unzipped’ with a special program, and it had cue/log/art inside. it was really weird though.
If you have some tech-savvy, though, Audacity can open, split and save the files to wav.
Then you can use Foobar2000 or something to compress them to FLAC or APE.
Note: you have to split the files manually, selecting where to split.
Also, turn off dithering in the preferences, or your files will be modified. <-Important
(Of course, when there’s a CUE file, for me the easiest solution is foobar2000.)
it’s a great help! 😀
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thanks to all who shed some light into my questions. 😀
it’s a great help! 😀
Is there something else out there that won’t mess up the actual songs?
convert the file to wav (a single large file), and tehn open in soundforge or soundbooth, use hte waveform to see where the song ends and starts, and cut them out one by one. save them as wav, and then convert back to flac. if you do this, you should wind up with a lossless version of each track