
XLD also supports so-called 'embedded' or 'internal' cue sheet. All of the supported formats can be directly split with the cue sheet. XLD uses not decoder frontend but library to decode, so no intermediate files are generated. Other formats supported by Libsndfile are also decodable. Screenshot Features Support various formats XLD is Universal Binary, so it runs natively on Intel Macs, PPC Macs, and the latest ARM Macs. The supported audio files can be split into some tracks with cue sheet when decoding.
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Import all "file.X Lossless Decoder(XLD) is a tool for Mac OS X that is able to decode/convert/play various 'lossless' audio files.

If (exist "file linked in cuesheet") then REM case of valid imageĮlse REM That should solve the multi-file-cuesheet-problem!!! If (only one file is linked in cuesheet) then Is it perhaps possible doing it by self-scripting like Nevertheless, an option for ignoring at least a complete image linked within a cuesheet would be the best solution. That seems to be the best solution under the actual circumstances. similar (That's what i'm doing at time.).Īnd for hiding a complete image, which is trackwise linked within the cue sheet, i will try the "2-columns-method" suggested by You. I think, the most uncomplicated solution for folders with single track files with cue sheet is simply to rename "*.cue" to "*.cue.txt" or sth. Single folder imports with different conditions may work, but if i remember right, computers were been invented for automating jobs. Additionally my data asset changes daily. Unfortunately i can't choose the storage format, so i have all three kinds of album folders: Single Track-Files, Single Track-Files with cue sheet, Image File with cue sheet.

Thank You very much for Your suggestions. I have created a separate zone for importing and tagging so that I can freely use its Playing Now while I play other files in my regular zone.
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I usually just drag the cue sheets (and also all other audio and video file types) from Windows Explorer to Playing Now and "right-click import" from there if I want to add the files to the library (I have set Playing Now to not automatically import the played tracks.)

Since I have done my initial mass importing years ago and I only import an album or two at a time I normally have the auto-import feature completely disabled. I can use that field in a view rule and hide the source files in certain views. Personally I prefer to keep also the big audio source files in that library, but I have created a field called "cue" that indicates the file type (I use the values "source" and "track"). cue file type in the folder specific import options. When the location is separate from the location of the usual track files it is possible to set only the. I keep my archived album image files + cue sheets in a separate location (actually, in a separate "offline" library, but that's another story). Inside the library they would not provide any advantage over the actual track files anyway. cue file type in the import options if you create that kind of cue sheets with some other ripper. MC does not support cue sheets that point to separate track files.
