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Splitting .wv & .cue files into tracks
I can't seem to find good software to split .wv files into tracks with a .cue file. I found a bloated video editor that claimed it could do it, but I couldn't figure out how. Any easy solutions?
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WV is WAVPack which should be lossless (there is the lossy and hybrid mode, but those are rarely used), so you can use foobar2k to split the file with a CUE into WAV chunks. Or append a encoding step to this and produce WV chunks this way. Leaves you to copy the tags over to the small files, which is also copy&paste in fb2k.
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They are in fact .wv files, thanks for replying you two. Foobar does it, but I can't figure out how to use the .wv and /cue file without it outputting 2 copies of each file, but it works! Thanks again.
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Does the WAVPack file have the cuesheet included (embedded)?
In that case it's easy. You just open the WV in foobar2k and it should automatically detect that it's multiple track. You then select all the tracks, open the context menu and select "Convert", which should give you multiple options how the conversion should go. For example in your case you want to have WV chunks as a result, so output format would be WavPack. Everything else should be self-explanatory and is also documented in the fb2k Wiki. |
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