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On Tue, 13 Dec 2016 10:25:47 -0600, Dick Baker wrote:

> Lucius,
>
> This is not infrequent with Bittorent: the entire CD is in one big FLAC
> file.  I presume you have some sort of audio editing software and can
> break out the individual tunes.
>
> --DB

This little free app can retrieve the album/track info from freedb and
create a proper cue file.
Using the search is a little trick. Example:

Artist Name Album Name (just use double space between the name and album
title).

Frequently it will give back several results from the same album and then
you can choose the proper one. (Several disks have different editions with
extra tracks and so on...). Keep the result windows open and it will help
you to choose the right tracklist and save the cue file.

http://cuemaster.org/

Good Luck!
HAL_9000


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