bvrulez wrote: 
> For the first time I encountered that some disks are encoded as a single
> FLAC file (or APE, but FLAC in my problematic case) and a according CUE
> file. 
> 
> My LMS can find those large FLAC files in the "browse folder" section
> and I can play them by playing the CUE file. 
> 
> However, I am not able to play the FLAC directly. I can not click on it
> and the only icon that is showing is a "heart", so I can "save" it as a
> favorite.
> 
> My problem is, that I 'split '
> (https://techblog.jeppson.org/2019/04/split-flac-files-with-shnsplit/)some
> of my larger FLAC files with > 
Code:
--------------------
  >   > shnsplit
--------------------
> >  into several single FLAC files. My intention was that I could get rid
> of the CUE file and just play a whole folder or a single part of the
> concert.
> 
> The problem now is that those small files are not recognised by LMS.
> Neither do the small FLAC show up in the "browse folder" section. The
> folders are just empty. 
> 
> Nor does LMS scan those files for the library. 
> 
> Is this just a hiccup of my system or is there some fundamental
> difference in the FLAC that are playable without a CUE and other FLAC
> files that need a CUE to be played and recognised as music?
> 
> I am useing 8.1.1.
> 
> EDIT: I just realized I am also not able to play the FLAC with a
> normal player. Maybe something got lost when I split them. However, I
> was able to save metadata on them with mp3tag.If you still have the original 
> try using Foobar 2000 to split it into
separate files.

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