citabria327 wrote: 
> i'm using wav with wmp...btw, wmp sees the files as one...no songs..i
> think i fkd up bad...i wonder if my local computer guy can fix up my
> collection???

Don't panic.  If you've got wav files with cuesheets then you can
certainly solve this problem.  Try some of the software linked in
earlier posts.  You'll find something that'll let you split the audio
into individual files using the cuesheets and tag the files with the
metadata from the cuesheets.  When you do this I'd recommend encoding
the resulting tracks in FLAC or MP3 since both those formats support
tagging (wav does not).  Compared to MP3, FLAC will give you better
(perfect) audio quality at the expense of larger file sizes and reduced
device compatibility (virtually any audio playback device will work with
MP3).

If it were me I'd probably split my wav files into individual tagged
FLAC files then delete the original wav files.  If I needed mp3 files
for some reason I'd use something like dbPoweramp to transcode my FLACs
to mp3 and store those in a separate directory structure (outside my LMS
library) just for use on my mp3 devices.


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