It is slower, but still managed to get it done. When importing everything to Roon, I just added the CUE file as an Alternative version of the main album so my library looks clean.įor DSD ISO, I used ISO2DSD which works like a charm and for the two ISOs that would not convert, I again used JRiver to convert to DSD. Is it true, and if yes then what is a better alternative MCS does not re-encode, hence its failure. I did not pick up any loss of quality on the converted albums. I heard Medieval CUE Splitter can cause ugly clicks and jitter in the beginning/end of the saved files. The best Mac alternative is X Lossless Decoder, which is both free and Open Source. By choosing to convert 1 track at a time solved this issue. Medieval CUE Splitter is not available for Mac but there are a few alternatives that runs on macOS with similar functionality. I initially selected the setting to convert 2 files at the same time, but found that with very large 24bit albums, JRiver would not convert every file. This was definitely helpful and saved a lot of time. This worked for both 16bit and 24bit flac cue files. It has an option to store tracks in the original album folder, or to create a new folder. I selected all the albums and converted the format to FLAC. I started off using CUE Tools, but found that I couldn’t get it to store the files in the original album folder, without manually pointing to it. An incomplete uninstallation of a program may cause problems, which is why thorough removal of programs is recommended.Just thought I’d give some feedback as to the process that I followed. There could be other causes why users may not be able to uninstall Medieval CUE Splitter.
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