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Review and how it works
Medieval CUE Splitter was designed as a freeware program that split one big audio track, mostly an album or a compilation, into the relative individual audio tracks, operating with informations contained in the associated "CUE" file.
Sometimes the user may find a big compressed audio file (for example MP3, APE, FLAC, OGG, WAV, WMA, and the like...) equipped with a petite "CUE" text file that contain information about tracks title, artist and length. Typically these couple of files are generated by software like EAC (Exact Audio Copy), CDRWin, BPM Studio, GoldWave or similar.
With Medieval CUE Splitter you can cut audio track files without burning to CDR or decode/re-encode each audio data! Moreover items are on the fly named utilizing a user-defined "file mask" string, it is tags are filled with information extracted from "CUE" file and, optionally, an M3U playlist file may be generated (function on by default).
How to install & uninstall Medieval CUE Splitter - system requirements It necessitates Pentium II 2.0 Ghz, 256 Mb RAM
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