We have discontinued this forum and moved support tickets to the GitHub issue tracker. More info

Can't read cue files created by AnyToISO

Ask, answer questions, and express your opinion about AnyToISO. Discussion of bugs and problems found in AnyToISO, feature requests

Moderator: Steven

Post Reply
becket
Posts: 1
Joined: 29 Aug 2015, 23:06

Can't read cue files created by AnyToISO

Post by becket »

I bought the Pro AnyToISO program in order to create cue files from audio files extracted from video (avc3 files, which I then converted to flac). The program does create cue files. However, neither of the programs I have for splitting the tracks (Medieval Cue Splitter and Foobar) will read the cue files created by AnyToISO. I am a novice at this stuff and need some guidance as to how I can make this work. The program is worthless to me unless I can create cue files that can be used to split the one long audio files into separate tracks for the songs included in the file.

I will appreciate any help you are able to provide.
User avatar
Steven
CrystalIDEA Developer
Posts: 2294
Joined: 21 Dec 2009, 11:48
Location: CrystalIDEA headquarters
Contact:

Re: Can't read cue files created by AnyToISO

Post by Steven »

becket
Replied via e-mail.
Post Reply