It can be done. try the process first with a few files.
I assume that you have set up a library for doing this work. Make that library the active one in MC.
1. Import the cue files you want to split. When you click on import, choose "import a single folder" and click the "Next" button.
2. The dialog window will change and show the words "Media import". There is a list of file types. Click on the arrow head to the left of audio. This will produce a list of file types. Be sure that there is a checkbox beside "CUE files". (If Flac files is also checked both the CUE file and the Flac file will be imported, producing duplication. This may or may not be a problem for you depending on what you do with the Flac files for the individual tracks.)
3. Click the "Finish" button to start the import process.
4. Each of the tracks the Cue files specify should appear as a separate line in the list of files. They aren't actual files yet - just parts of the big Flac file identified individually by the .cue files.
5. Select the tracks you want to make into separate Flac files. Right click on them, producing a context menu. Choose Library Tools/Rename, Move&Copy files.
6. In the dialog that appears, choose Copy files. (Note that you can choose whether to have the copied filed be added to the MC library.) Specify the base path where you want the copied files to be stored. Just below, specify a rule for file and folder names. Click on the left arrow head to the right of "Rule". The command "preset" gives you a choice of standard rules for file and folder names. If you don't like those standard rules, you can specify your own. You can use tag names inside square brackets as part of the names. Use a backslash to separate folder from file name. You can have fixed characters including spaces and dashes as part of the names.
Once you have the individual track Flac files, you can do what you want with them.
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JimH and Matt, in another thread I commented that many new MC users are unable to surf the menus and find the command that would solve their current problem. This is an example of that situation.
Bill
I will comment on your steps...
Firstly - I set up a work library that contains w hole raft of things....FLAC's, CD images, cues...the works. I manually did an Auto import and the three folders that contained a cue/FLAC combo or a cue/wav combo came in good and I can see the listing of separate files.
However - to test your steps...I selected one of the albums (whose files were all showing correctly via the cue file in the directory) and choose Delete (Remove From Library)...to simply break the link and get the reference out of the library. Then I attempted your steps - using this now removed folder as my Import Target....
1. Selected this single folder (containing a cue/flac fileset) and clicked Next
2. Ensured ALL audio media types to ensure "cue" and FLAC were selected. Clicked Finish
3. MC now only displays a single file (The big FLAC file) was brought in. No cue was recognized.
4. Do not see a list of files in separate lines - only file I can see is the big FLAC file
5. Bailed out on it since I could not convert.
Tried the above again - this time starting @ your Step 5 - with an album that came in correctly via cue file when I ran the initial "auto import" when setting up the work library.
5. Selected 3 tracks to test
6. In the dialog, I sete my specific folder and file conventions and ensure Copy was active - and can see the three file destinations change
7. Since you didn't specify an actual action after step 6 - I clicked OK and MC attempts to "copy" the three selected "tracks" via the cue file
8. The naming works - but the three files created are 398MB in size - each a "copy" of the original FLAC file...each huge file taking the name of the Title displayed via the cue file
9. This process contains no actual conversion - so I am baffled at this point. Where do we hit Convert Audio?
Look forward to an update since this is not working at all...
VP