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wfriedwald

macrumors 6502a
Original poster
Jan 1, 2017
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using FISSION, it's not too hard to save a CUE file.

Now I need to know, is there any way to convert that CUE file into a text file? with the stop and start times of all the individual "cues" within the larger file?

Thanks for any feedback

w
 

wfriedwald

macrumors 6502a
Original poster
Jan 1, 2017
503
47
using FISSION, it's not too hard to save a CUE file.

Now I need to know, is there any way to convert that CUE file into a text file? with the stop and start times of all the individual "cues" within the larger file?

Thanks for any feedback

w

Hey! I wrote to ROGUE AMOEBA (the FISSION folks) and they replied:

Hello Will,

Thank you for getting in touch.

The timing information contained bye CUE sheets is currently viewable using plain text editors including the TextEdit app that comes included on your Mac. You can test that out by dragging and dropping a CUE sheet onto the TextEdit icon to open it there.

I hope this helps! Please feel free to let me know if you have any other questions or feedback.


--
Robert Charlton
Rogue Amoeba


so there it is!

Perhaps this info will be useful to someone.

As a sample, here's a CUE file read by Mac Textedit:

TITLE "Come Fly with Me (Billy May) [Capitol] [2014 Mobile Fidelity remaster from David Rose]"
FILE "01 Come Fly With Me.mp3" MP3
TRACK 01 AUDIO
GENRE "Vocals"
PERFORMER "Sinatra, Frank"
TITLE "Come Fly With Me"
INDEX 01 00:00:00
TRACK 02 AUDIO
GENRE "Vocals"
PERFORMER "Sinatra, Frank"
TITLE "Around The World"
INDEX 01 03:16:25
TRACK 03 AUDIO
GENRE "Vocals"
PERFORMER "Sinatra, Frank"
TITLE "Isle Of Capri"
INDEX 01 06:34:43
 
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