

Thats certainly not “mind-numbingly simple” to implement. Not to mention that the firmware itself probably still has to support gapless playback so that you don’t get a glitch going between cue tracks. All of that could be changed, but then you’re changing how every type of file on the system plays.
#Foobar2000 cue splitter flac software#
Thats actually not all that easy to support since most of the time software assumes that one file contains one track, and that playlists do not specify offsets within a file. "An embedded cue file is basically a playlist thats inside an audio file that points to different parts of that same file. You’d be better off just asking for gapless, or else using rockbox with multiple files or separate cue files, both of which will give you glitch free playback of flac files. Its not a very popular feature in general, and its mostly a hack for systems that don’t have gapless playback. I just wonder how many rooftops we have to stand shouting from, until Sansa do the mind-numbingly simple act of implementing cue support.Īn embedded cue file is basically a playlist thats inside an audio file that points to different parts of that same file. Not for embedded cue sheets as far as I know. I don’t have any files like that to test it with, but in my testing today the latest Rockbox build has been working very well for me. I’m not sure if it’s implemented on the Fuze v2 builds but the option is in the menu.
