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Cue FilesI've used Medieval Cue Splitter but prefer staying with the MC platform. MC gives me confidence that it's doing the right thing by way of audio integrity. What works for me with MC is this:
1. Navigate using Explorer in MC to the folder containing the .cue and the audio file.
2. Select the .cue and initiate "Play".
3. Go to Playing Now where the audio files are now all split.
4. Select all the individual audio tracks and using the Context Menu > Library Tools > Convert Format
5. Configure to suit the file type, convert-to-location, DSP and whatever else.
6. Hit the "go" button and after a short wait, you've got split files from the original single audio file and cue sheet.
7. Tidy up tagging to suit your preferences.