I've tried Medieval Cue Splitter and some other one whose name now
escapes me, and they both do the job and are both accessible, but they
both suffer from an annoyance which really shouldn't exist. That
annoyance is the inability to process more than one directory at a
time and the fact that the output of the de-cuing all goes into the
same folder. I'm looking for one that can be given a top-level folder,
told where to put the output, and retain the folder structure of the
input source when creating the output destination files. I have at
least a dozen albums that need de-cuing, and I don't want to have to
do them individually, then move them manually from the
destination/work folder to the folder where they belong when the
de-cuing software should do that for me. Suggestions welcome.

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