Medieval CUE Splitter Alternatives for Linux
Medieval CUE Splitter is not available for Linux but there are a few alternatives that runs on Linux with similar functionality. The best Linux alternative is Flacon, which is both free and Open Source. If that doesn't work for you, our users have ranked six alternatives to Medieval CUE Splitter, but unfortunately only two of them are available for Linux. If you can't find an alternative you can try to remove all filters.
Medieval CUE Splitter alternatives are mainly Audio Converters but may also be CD Rippers or Video Converters. Filter by these if you want a narrower list of alternatives or looking for a specific functionality of Medieval CUE Splitter.- 3 Flacon alternatives
- Free • Open Source
- Audio Converter
- Mac
- Linux
Flacon extracts individual tracks from one big audio file containing the entire album of music and saves them as separate audio files. To do this, it uses information from the appropriate CUE file. Besides, Flacon makes it possible to conveniently revise or specify tags both for...
- - Flacon is the most popular Linux alternative to Medieval CUE Splitter.
Comments about Flacon as a Alternative to Medieval CUE Splitter
It's smooth, polished, easy to use (despite many formats you can convert between) and does what it's supposed to do. Thumbs up.
4no need of wine on ubuntu !
0 Mp3Splt-project is a utility to split mp3 and ogg files selecting a begin and an end time position, without decoding. It's very useful to split large mp3/ogg to make smaller files or to split entire albums to obtain original tracks.
mp3splt-gtk Features
Comments about mp3splt-gtk as a Alternative to Medieval CUE Splitter
it works almost as good as Cue Splitter
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