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Saving Spilt Files From An Existing 192 24 Cue Sheet

This is my first post. I hope I am posting in the correct sub forum. I love the program & have used it for a couple years. Thanks to the developers!

I recently came upon some 192 24 Needle Drops. Each side of the LP is 1 big file with a cue sheet. It is in 192/24.

I wish to PERMANENTLY split the files for my Oppo. They are currently in Flac. Either Flac or wav would be acceptable.

Foobar is the ONLY program I have found that can even split the files for playback (192/24 appears to be the issue). (I have also tried Medieval, Cutetools & Goldwave, all to no avail)

Is there ANY way to SAVE the Foobar splits as separate files?

TIA

Saving Spilt Files From An Existing 192 24 Cue Sheet

Reply #1
Just convert the tracks to separate single files using the converter. Make sure to downconvert those files to more than ample 16bit 44kHz to not waste HD space.
It's only audiophile if it's inconvenient.

Saving Spilt Files From An Existing 192 24 Cue Sheet

Reply #2
You can also download and install foobar2000 Free Encoder Pack if you want to convert to FLAC but don't have FLAC encoder.

Saving Spilt Files From An Existing 192 24 Cue Sheet

Reply #3
Just convert the tracks to separate single files using the converter. Make sure to downconvert those files to more than ample 16bit 44kHz to not waste HD space.


Thanks!

2 questions:

1. I Couldn't figure out how to get the convertor to work

2. I want to keep the files at 192/24. is that possible?

Saving Spilt Files From An Existing 192 24 Cue Sheet

Reply #4
You can also download and install foobar2000 Free Encoder Pack if you want to convert to FLAC but don't have FLAC encoder.

Thanks! I believe i already have the Flac encoder installed & the current files are already in Flac.

Saving Spilt Files From An Existing 192 24 Cue Sheet

Reply #5
1. I Couldn't figure out how to get the convertor to work
As in you couldn’t find it, or you found it but had a problem or got confused? Select all your files, right click, look for the drop-down “Converter”, and choose the quick option or the ellipsis (“…”) for full configuration. If you have no option for the Converter at all, you need to re-run the installer and add the Converter over your existing installation.

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2. I want to keep the files at 192/24. is that possible?
Of course. If you use a destination encoder that supports such high rates and don’t explicitly tell fb2k to resample, it won’t resample.

Saving Spilt Files From An Existing 192 24 Cue Sheet

Reply #6
I answered my own questions; & it worked. it wasn't quite as obvious as I'm used to.