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Input: ((Big FLAC File CD Album) + (Existing CUE File)) ==> Output: (Separate FL AC Files) I use both dbPoweramp

and EAC as follows: Step 1: Use dbPoweramp to convert the Big FLAC to a Really Big WAV (uncompressed /lossless) Step 2: Edit the cue file and replace the xxxxxxxxxx.flac name to xxxxxxxxxx.wav . (you can use windows notepad) Step 3: Open EAC and goto Tools --> Split WAV By CUE Sheet --> Leave Out Gaps Step 4: EAC will ask you for the xxxxxxxxx.wav file location to open. Step 5: EAC will ask you for the CUE file to open. Step 6: Separate WAV files are created. Step 7: Use dbPoweramp to convert WAV files into FLAC files. Done I should mention that the original Big FLAC and CUE files were created using EAC with no-gaps enabled.

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