Works on: Windows 10 | Windows 8.1 | Windows 8 | Windows 7 | Windows 2012 SHA1 Hash: 1c5b66de918c95fa1f7b6b0a3ba88868d7868b33 Size: 73.5 KB File Format: zip
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Downloads: 387 License: Free
CueMaster is a free software by Bass-Z and works on Windows 10, Windows 8.1, Windows 8, Windows 7, Windows 2012.
You can download CueMaster which is 73.5 KB in size and belongs to the software category Audio. CueMaster was released on 2009-02-19 and last updated on our database on 2017-02-23 and is currently at version 1.7.
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CueMaster Description
Cue files are hard to find these days. More and more download sites and P2P programs offer full CDs in one big MP3 file, but finding the correct tracknames and lengths takes a lot of time.
This program helps you to find the CD on FreeDB.org and convert it straight into a Cue Sheet that can be used by musiCutter, CDRWIN or mp3cue.
If FreeDB doesnt have trackdata for the CD, you can also try the MP3 scanning feature: automatically search through a large MP3 file to find split-points and recreate a new Cue-sheet, or extract the Cue-sheet embedded in an ID3v2-tag.
You can save the tracklist to a Cue-file or a XMCD-file. You can use musiCutter (see Links) to split the mp3 file into multiple parts using the Cue-file, or CDRWIN to burn a CD with correct track-markers. This program can also export the tracklist to a XML, HTML, CSV or a Text-file. And it can write the Cue-sheet to an mp3files ID3v2-tag (like mp3cue does).
But it has more: you can use it as a full-featured Cue-sheet editor. You can create a new Cue-sheet from scratch by adding tracks, cut/copy/paste/delete/move tracks and edit the titles.
Have you ever had this: youve downloaded all tracks from an album separately, and you want to glue them together with some join-tool, but you also want a matching CUE-sheet. This program can do it: it reads all MP3-files in a folder you specify, and creates a CUE-sheet with correct tracklengths. It even calculates the FreeDB DiscID, so you can get the tracklist from FreeDB. Ive only heard about one other program that can do something similar, but thats a Linux command-line utility.....