Typing the files names takes the most time and setting the cut points is a snap. Once you get used to it (it's easy) you can separate 15-20 tracks out of a 70 minute file is a few minutes. Consequently it does not have to be 'silent' where you perform the 'cut'. There is NO change to the audio, no samples added or deleted. When these files are burned onto a CD it plays through the 'cuts' and all you see is the track number change. Quote from: Glenn Gundlach on 08:17:21 I use Adobe Audition 3 and cut large files all the time into multiple files.
then what next ? I can do on either a PC or Mac. Īm thinking this involves manually creating a CUE sheet. I can happily manually edit the ID3 tags etc once I've split the file into multiples, that's all I want help with.
I need to be able to split the single large FLAC file into multiple FLACS, if I know the song title, and start/stop, how do I go about this? The recordings not from a CD etc, ie I can't just rip it again or anything like that. I have a single large FLAC file, have lost the CUE file, the recording is one from a friend's performance, so all I have is the track listing of song title and where it starts/stops on the time continuum. I wouldn't describe myself as terribly technical so again my apologies if this is the wrong forum or something that is mundane to other members.
Firstly my apologies if this isn't the correct forum section - I've got a challenge with a FLAC file and missing CUE sheet so I'm hoping this is the right place.