It still makes no sense to have it as a separate file.

Andrej Mitrovic wrote:
I'm pretty sure that's only for albums which are stored as a single
flac file. They usually come with a .cue file which stores track
lengths so you can split up the huge flac file into each track as a
flac. Then you can have per-track info stored in the flac files
themselves. As for splitting a .flac file that has a .cue file,
Medieval cue splitter is probably the best free tool for the job.

On Sat, Sep 4, 2010 at 3:36 AM, Walter Bright
<newshou...@digitalmars.com> wrote:
Like how FLAC format does not allow for track info - you have to
have a separate "cue" file for that.

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