I don’t know about you guys, but I listen to a handful of podcasts, and don’t want to waste time/have to guess what track I’m on when I stumble across a song I want to download. I like to split up all the major podcasts using cues from cuenation.com. Unfortunately (most) of the podcasts on this site are not on there.
For those that don’t know, cue sheets are little files that can allow for large podcasts and mp3 to be split up by tracks. If you open up a cue file in Notepad, you will instantly understand how to create one yourself. You then use the cue file with a program like Medieval CUE Splitter to split up the large mp3.
I really want to become part of this community, but this is a crucial element that stops me from downloading any podcats over here.
For those that don’t know, cue sheets are little files that can allow for large podcasts and mp3 to be split up by tracks. If you open up a cue file in Notepad, you will instantly understand how to create one yourself. You then use the cue file with a program like Medieval CUE Splitter to split up the large mp3.
I really want to become part of this community, but this is a crucial element that stops me from downloading any podcats over here.
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