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Cue Online 1.0
Play a realistic 3D pool simulation game with a focus on competitive billiards games. more>>
Cue Online 1.0 is designed to be a realistic 3D pool simulation game with a focus on competitive billiards games. Nominated as "The Best Game of the Month" in March, 2007 by Korean Ministry of Culture and Tourism, Electronic News and The Games in Korea, Cue Online is developed by Happy Nation and features pinpoint control and physics through the design of its own custom-developed game engine.
CUE Splitter 1.1
CUE Splitter is a freeware tool that split a single big audio track, mostly an album or a compilation, into the relative individual audio tracks, using informations contained in the associated CUE more>> CUE Splitter is a freeware tool that split a single big audio track, mostly an album or a compilation, into the relative individual audio tracks, using informations contained in the associated "CUE" file. Sometimes you can find a big compressed audio file (for example MP3, APE, FLAC, OGG, WAV, WMA, etc...) equipped with a small "CUE" text file that contain informations about tracks title, artist and length. Usually these couple of files are generated by programs like EAC (Exact Audio Copy), CDRWin, BPM Studio, GoldWave or similar. With CUE Splitter you can obtain splitted audio track files without burn any CDR or decode/re-encode any audio data! Moreover audio files are automatically named using a user-defined "file mask" string, its tags are filled with informations extracted from "CUE" file and, optionally, an M3U playlist file can be generated (option enabled by default). CUE Splitter is released under the terms of the GNU General Public License (GPL) (http://www.gnu.org): what this means is that anyone is free to download and use this software! Program source code is available on http://cue-splitter.enfis.it. If you like this software and you wish contribute, feel free to make me a paypal DONATION: take a look at the about form or surf to http://www.enfis.it server...<<less
License:Freeware
Cue Player 1.6
Cue Player - Play sound effects in theater performances more>>
The application can organize those files, associate them with their cue lines, adjust volumes, and show running or remaining cue durations. Cues can be replayed or skipped over - difficult on a tape system! Sounds can be either in wav or mp3 format.

CUE Tools 1.9.1
Converts between different audio CUE sheet styles. more>> Converts between different audio CUE sheet styles. This includes the audio data which means it can split, join, add silence to fill gaps, or remove gaps where necessary. WAV, FLAC, and WavPack are supported for input and output. Output can be optionally offset to compensate for burner write offset. See the ReadMe.txt file included with the binary for help with the options.<<less
foo cue ex 1.5.0
Allows you to store/read meta information from CUE sheets. more>> Allows you to store/read meta information from CUE sheets.
foo cue ex is a lightweight add-on for foobar2000 designed to read/save metadata information from CUE sheets. No more database dependence! Put all your GENRE, DATE, COMMENT etc. tags straight into CUE files. For melo-maniacs..
NOTICE: You must change extension of your cue files to cux in order for this plugin to work. This is because of the compatibility issues with new foobar2000 SDK.
System requirements:
- foobar2000
Medieval CUE Splitter 1.2
CUE Splitter is a freeware tool that split a single big audio track, mostly an album or a compilation, into the relative individual audio tracks, using informations contained in the associated "CUE" file. Sometimes you can find a big compressed audio file (for example MP3, APE, FLAC, OGG, WAV, WMA, etc...) equipped with a small "CUE" text file that contain informations about tracks title, artist and length. more>> <<less
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Eufony Free FLAC MP3 Converter 1.05
Eufony Free FLAC MP3 Converter is a powerful audio converter for FLAC to MP3 conversion. http://www.softe.net/audio_converter/ more>>
Eufony Free FLAC MP3 Converter is a powerful audio converter for FLAC to MP3 conversion.
Features:
Convert FLAC to MP3, change MP3 to FLAC.
High speed and high quality sound conversion.
Build-in free flac, mp3 audio player.
Resample between different sampling rates, bits per sample, stereo/ mono channels, bitrate and volume.
Full decode and high-quality encode.
Batch converting tons of flac, mp3 files at one time.
Convert from 24bit/32bit High Definition Audio.
Convert lossless audio format and make lossless audio compression.
Auto-rename after conversion.
Explorer-like user interface, very easy to use, no training required.
Highlighting file format with colors in the converter.
No ads or spyware, 100% clean and virus free.
http://www.softe.net/audio_converter/
System Requirements: Minimum 32MB RAM
Enhancements: more useful features added
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Eufony Free FLAC MP3 Converter is a powerful audio converter for ... Batch converting tons of flac, mp3 files at one time. Convert from 24bit/32bit HighLicense:Freeware
is a powerful audio converter for FLAC to MP3 conversion. Features: Convert FLAC to MP3, change ... Batch converting tons of flac, mp3 files at one time. Convert from 24bit/32bit HighCueListTool 1.7
enables you to export the cue list contained in a WAV file, and to save it to a seperate, small file. more>>
By a double-click on the entries in the cue list, the cue points or regions can later be located and played back very quickly. But as useful as this feature is - unfortunately, it also has some disadvantages: Cue lists exist only for WAV files, but not for other types of audio files like e.g. MP3.
Secondly, the cue list is stored directly inside the WAV file, i.e. it cant be stored independently of the WAV file. This results in some limitations concerning its usage: For instance, in order to send a cue list to another person, youll have to send the complete WAV file, which can perhaps be several hundrets of MB big. Or if you want to archive the cue list, youll have to preserve the whole WAV file.
Heres where CueListTool comes into play: CueListTool will enable you to easily export the cue list contained in a WAV file, and to save it to a seperate, small file. Since this cue list file is only a few KB small, it can be archived or sent by e-mail easily.
The recipient can then import the cue list from this cue list file into his own wav file. (This is particularly useful if several people are working on a copy of the same WAV file and want to exchange and merge their results later, e.g. for evaluating EVP recordings.)
You can also convert the WAV file to an MP3 file to save HD storage. If you later should need the WAV file again with its original cue list, simply convert the MP3 file back to WAV and import the cue list from the cue list file.
The cue list can also be copied as text into the clipboard oder saved to a plain text or RTF file, e.g. to transfer textual information about CD tracks or EVP examples to other applications like word processing software. And last but not least, CueListTool can be useful if you are working with CD images, since it can create Cue Sheets from WAV files that contain a cue list, or the other way round, load existing Cue Sheets and write the track information back into a WAV file.
Main features:
- Copy the Cue List from one WAV file into another WAV file.
- Export the Cue List from a WAV file to a separate small file (Cue List file).
- Write the Cues from a Cue List file into a WAV file.
- Show the Cue List as text with user-definable display format.
- Transfer the Cue List as text into the clipboard or save it to a plain text or RTF file.
- Create Cue Sheets for CD burning software to divide big audio files into individual CD tracks.
- Load the Cues from existing Cue Sheets, e.g. to write them back to a WAV file as a Cue-List.
- Modify all Cue data (Begin, End, Length, Label, Description, Type).
- Add, duplicate and delete Cues.
- Delete the entire Cue List from a WAV file.
FLAC 1.2.1b
A compression tool for audio files, similar to mp3 format more>>
This is similar to how Zip works, except with FLAC you will get much better compression because it is designed specifically for audio, and you can play back compressed FLAC files in your favorite player (or your car or home stereo, see links to the right for supported devices) just like you would an MP3 file.
FLAC is freely available and supported on most operating systems, including Windows, "unix" (Linux, *BSD, Solaris, OS X, IRIX), BeOS, OS/2, and Amiga. There are build systems for autotools, MSVC, Watcom C, and Project Builder.
The FLAC project consists of:
- the stream format
- reference encoders and decoders in library form
- flac, a command-line program to encode and decode FLAC files
- metaflac, a command-line metadata editor for FLAC files
- input plugins for various music players
Main features:
- Lossless: The encoding of audio (PCM) data incurs no loss of information, and the decoded audio is bit-for-bit identical to what went into the encoder. Each frame contains a 16-bit CRC of the frame data for detecting transmission errors. The integrity of the audio data is further insured by storing an MD5 signature of the original unencoded audio data in the file header, which can be compared against later during decoding or testing.
- Fast: FLAC is asymmetric in favor of decode speed. Decoding requires only integer arithmetic, and is much less compute-intensive than for most perceptual codecs. Real-time decode performance is easily achievable on even modest hardware.
- Hardware support: Because of FLACs free reference implementation and low decoding complexity, FLAC is currently the only lossless codec that has any kind of hardware support.
- Streamable: Each FLAC frame contains enough data to decode that frame. FLAC does not even rely on previous or following frames. FLAC uses sync codes and CRCs (similar to MPEG and other formats), which, along with framing, allow decoders to pick up in the middle of a stream with a minimum of delay.
- Seekable: FLAC supports fast sample-accurate seeking. Not only is this useful for playback, it makes FLAC files suitable for use in editing applications.
- Flexible metadata: New metadata blocks can be defined and implemented in future versions of FLAC without breaking older streams or decoders. Currently there are metadata types for tags, cue sheets, and seek tables. Applications can write their own APPLICATION metadata once they register an ID
- Suitable for archiving: FLAC is an open format, and there is no generation loss if you need to convert your data to another format in the future. In addition to the frame CRCs and MD5 signature, flac has a verify option that decodes the encoded stream in parallel with the encoding process and compares the result to the original, aborting with an error if there is a mismatch.
- Convenient CD archiving: FLAC has a "cue sheet" metadata block for storing a CD table of contents and all track and index points. For instance, you can rip a CD to a single file, then import the CDs extracted cue sheet while encoding to yield a single file representation of the entire CD. If your original CD is damaged, the cue sheet can be exported later in order to burn an exact copy.
- Error resistant: Because of FLACs framing, stream errors limit the damage to the frame in which the error occurred, typically a small fraction of a second worth of data. Contrast this with some other lossless codecs, in which a single error destroys the remainder of the stream.
InZeCue 1.0
InZeCue - Will repair the bad association between the bin and the cue more>>
The first is the binary cue. It is used with Image-CD *.bin
InZeCue will repair the bad association between the bin and the cue.
The second is the music cue. It is used with a music file like *.mp3
InZeCue will repair the bad association between the mp3/wma/ogg/mp4/mpc and the cue.
InZeCue will repair the bad times in the CUE, and the bad format of music file.
madFLAC 1.8
madFLAC is a DirectShow decoder filter for FLAC files. more>> It should work with any FLAC files you can throw at it and give out bit perfect results. Supported are both external standalone FLAC files and FLAC tracks inside of containers (e.g. MKV).<<less
Cueator 3.0
Want to know how to create cue files? Dont worry about it and let Cueator do the work for you! more>>
Dont know how to create a cue file?
Want to know how to create cue files?
Dont worry about it and let Cueator do the work for you!
A .BIN file is a CD image format. It is used to burn its content on a CD (using a burning program such as Nero)
Each .BIN file has its corresponding .CUE file. Both must have the same filename.
A .CUE file, or CUE sheet, is needed for a burner to burn a .BIN file in a CD. It tells the burner where the *.BIN file is located.
When you want to burn a .BIN file, the burning program wont ask for the .BIN file itself but for the .CUE sheet.
Cueator is an easy-to-use, small and smart Java-based application that will create cue file for your bin image file.
System requirements:
- JAVA environment
SDT2CUE 1.0
A small and simple tool that can convert SubTunes (*.sdt) files to CUE Sheet files for cd-audio burning. more>>
Great tool if you want to be able to change tracks within a big megamix burnt on a CD or something like that.
Also make sure that you check out SubTunes if you want to create SDT files for SDT2CUE!
FLAC 1.2.1 b
FLAC stands out as the fastest and most widely supported lossless audio codec. more>> FLAC stands for Free Lossless Audio Codec, an audio format similar to MP3, but lossless, meaning that audio is compressed in FLAC without any loss in quality. This is similar to how Zip works, except with FLAC you will get much better compression because it is designed specifically for audio, and you can play back compressed FLAC files in your favorite player (or your car or home stereo, see supported devices) just like you would an MP3 file.
FLAC stands out as the fastest and most widely supported lossless audio codec, and the only one that at once is non-proprietary, is unencumbered by patents, has an open-source reference implementation, has a well documented format and API, and has several other independent implementations.
See About FLAC for more, or Using FLAC for how to play FLAC files, rip CDs to FLAC, etc.<<less
CueSharp 0.5
CueSharp is an open source cue sheet parser library written in C#. more>>
The cue sheet, simply put, is a text file that stores metadata for extracted audio CDs and data CDs. Cue sheets are typically generated using Exact Audio Copy (EAC) in order to rip your audio CDs perfectly.
CueSharp is not a standalone program - if you arent a developer, then CueSharp isnt for you.
Main features:
- Accurately follows the cue sheet specification.
- Can open cue sheets for wave files and binary data files alike.
- Easy to use interface to create, open, edit, and save cue sheets.
- Compiles with .NET 1.1 ? 3.0, and Mono.
