How to split Riverrun 3
Ok boys and girls, here is how to split the recent Riverrun 3. If you follow these detailed instructions to the letter you'll have the mp3's in no time at all:
You are now ready to split the mp3. Click the Split! button and in a few seconds it will be done. This will create 5 mp3's that are tagged with Name, Title, Track Number, Genre and Comment, and are named in a numbered format with Artist and Title. It will also create a labelled WinAmp .m3u playlist and a new .cue file also. Macintosh users: There is a freeware tool also called cue-splitter for MacOS X that will take the above mp3 and cue files, allow you to similarly split and tag the mp3 with Name, Title, Track Number and Genre, and name the files in a numbered format with Artist and Title. Notes: Some Mac users are finding that cue-splitter v2.6 and v2.5.2 crash when you click "split". The solution is to use v2.2.2 but there is a check inside it which means it will only run on MacOS 10.3. If youre using MacOS 10.3 this isnt a problem, but if you're using 10.4 the solution is below. I know this easy fix works because I made it myself! 1. get the cue-splitter v2.2.2 2. get HexEditor 2.0 from macupdate.com or versiontracker.com 3. load in the cue-splitter to HexEditor. 4. find Resources/MacOS and go to offset 00009E10 5. look for 10.3, change to 10.4. 6. save and run :) |
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Thanks, worked great!
You wouldn't happen to have the CUE's for RR1 & RR2 by any chance? |
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Couple corrections on your CUE sheet, Steve. The first lines should be:
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TITLE "I'm a Big Sister, and I'm a Girl, and I'm a Princess, and this is my Horse" |
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I decided to split up the other two this morning with Cue Splitter. I thought it would as easy as pasting the info posted as text in the program. Cue splitter doesn't seem to allow this, only using a pre-made cue file.
So how do I create cue sheets on my Mac? I tried making a TextEdit file and renaming it .cue, no luck. Google yeiled no answers either. I also searched around the threads to see if anyone had posted a link to the cue files. I couldn't find them. Soooo.... if anyone could either post (or point out where they are) the cue files for the first 2 RRs or tell me how to make my own I'd love that. |
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I did read that, maybe I'm hard headed but I didn't see a way to make the actual .cue file on the mac. I did revisit gritsch-soft.com and noticed that a shareware cue maker was there so I'll try this when I get home.
Thank you for answering the post stimpee, I'm sorry if I asked a question you've already answered. |
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