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Post by Deleted on Sept 26, 2013 22:39:23 GMT
In my efforts to avoid manually digitising my LPs, saints preserve us, I have been sporadically hunting for as many Flac copies on the internet for downloading as possible. From time to time, some kind soul has uploaded complete or near complete discologies of a band that I have everything of on LP. Problem solved! A hour or two download later I have a reasonable Flac file of all my LPs that would have taken forever and a day to digitise. Today I DL'd one that had no track breaks, just one contiguous file for each album. Bugger I thought but no, help was at hand. After not much research on the web I found out I only needed Medieval Cue Splitter to extract the required data from the also provided cue files in the original DL.Then followed some very simple instructions and voila! Easy peasey. Obviously, one should already own a paid for copy of the free download (LP, cassette, whatever) as otherwise you are stealing. If it's just the factory churned crappy rappy stuff, then steal away and put the buggers out of business and put me out my mysery of the sh1te drivelling out of the radio or TV!
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Post by JohnnyBlue on Sept 27, 2013 10:12:35 GMT
I've used CueTools for similar purposes, and for making cue sheets, and even for converting to MP3...
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