FLAC allows you to backup CDs without any quality damage and usually, when you rip CD to FLAC, you will get a large FLAC file along with a cue file containing the tracklist. To split an individual FLAC file to multiple tracks, you need a FLAC CUE splitter that enables spliting the FLAC file via the CUE file. And here we will show you two useful splitters. Moreover, if you need to convert the separated FLAC files to MP3, WAV, and other formats, this audio converter will be useful:
FLAC is a lossless audio format favored by many music enthusiasts. However, whether you archive CDs by ripping CDs to FLAC or download a FLAC album on the Internet, you will usually get a large single FLAC image file including all FLAC tracks along with a small cue file that contains metadata indexes of all audio tracks. Because the CUE file exists, you can split one single FLAC album file into individual tracks. Certainly, a great FLAC CUE splitter is an essential factor. The following part introduces two useful FLAC splitter software that can help you split FLAC CUE in easy way.
Method 1 - Split FLAC CUE with Foobar2000
Method 1 - Split FLAC CUE with Foobar2000
As a high-quality music player, Foobar2000 can also cut FLAC CUE as a FLAC CUE splitter. First install the player on your PC: http://www.foobar2000.org/
Step 1. Open Foobar2000, select File > Open and import .cue files. Or directly drag and drop the files into the music player to split FLAC CUE files.
Step 2. You will find that the FLAC file has been split into individual track. Press Ctrl + A to select all tracks, right click and select Convert > Quick convert.
Step 3. Choose FLAC and click on Convert button. You can also choose MP3 if you need to convert FLAC CUE to MP3. Please note that, if the FLAC encoder is missing, visit the page to install it: http://www.foobar2000.org/encoderpack
Step 4. Specify an output folder, click on Select Folder and the conversion will be started at one go.