Am I the only person in the world (perhaps besides Matt) who uses these?
I find them incredibly convenient even in the modern world of cheap storage to maximize flexibility and minimize backup time. Instead of backing up my full-sized APE files, I can back up the APLs and know that all I need to do is re-rip the CDs if something catastrophic happens.
However, I've been looking for ways to simplify my audio workflow, and still can't find a way to have MC create APLs. I've been able to eliminate EAC by using "Secure Mode" to rip a CD to an APE+CUE, but I still need to fire up Monkey's Audio to create the APLs, then import them into MC.
Is there a way to have MC take the CUE file and create the APLs?
brad
<oddbehavior>Also, the version of Monkey's Audio I've been using for the past several years throws an error when the CUE file doesn't have the full path to the .ape in the header. Neither MC nor EAC ever did that. I remember (vaguely) that this was a change Matt made several years ago to work around some other problem. I'm wondering if the logic isn't a little TOO strict now. Maybe Monkey's Audio can default to looking for the APE in the same directory as the CUE file, and if it doesn't find it, then ask for the full path...