I guess that's the only way to go right now, but the thing is I have a
massive collection of .cues and long DJ mixes. 

I split all my FLACs using FlacCracker.

Andy: I just read your post; when I tried using pcutmp3 to cut MP3s, it
gives this error:


Code:
--------------------
    scanning "Armin van Buuren - A State of Trance 342.mp3" ...
  first frame header = MPEG1 Layer3 192kbps 44100Hz J-Stereo
  no Xing/Info/LAME tag present
  bitrate = 192 kbps (CBR)
  accurate length = no
  313749504 samples (is NOT a multiple of 588)
  writing "Intro.mp3" ...
  Exception in thread "main" java.lang.ArrayIndexOutOfBoundsException: -10
        at de.zebee.mpa.ScannedMP3.getInt16(ScannedMP3.java:85)
        at de.zebee.mpa.ScannedMP3.getInt32(ScannedMP3.java:89)
        at de.zebee.mpa.ScannedMP3.getFrameFileOfs(ScannedMP3.java:103)
        at de.zebee.mpa.ScannedMP3.crop(ScannedMP3.java:329)
        at de.zebee.mpa.MainCLI.main(MainCLI.java:270)
  
--------------------


I know this probably isn't the right place to ask for pcutmp3 help, but
besides that, could you please elaborate what pcutmp3 does differently
to other cue-splitting tools? It apparently does splitting without
re-encoding, so therefore is lossless, but why don't ogg etc files get
re-encoded?

Cheers


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