![]() I used the same commands to extract the flac and calculate the sha1sums using the files of the original rip (the standard one with the separate files). wav files that I got from the split files: sha1sum *.wav > sha1sum_split.txt wav with the following command: flac -d *.flacģ. I split the files with shntool, and I extracted the flac files to. ![]() I ripped an album twice using EAC: one as a big flac and one with separate flac files.Ģ. It’s very easy to assume that I was the only Linux user so I had to find a way to prove that most of the well known splitting tools (including shntool) have the same results. One year ago, I wrote about this tool on an audio forum I participate and I realized that there’s people really concerned about the quality of the output files after the split. To get the separate files give: shnsplit -f blabla.cue blabla.flac In order to install it in Archlinux you need to give the following: pacman -S shntool ![]() The linux tool needed for this task is called shntool. flac file and you want to split it so that each song is a separate. Let’s assume that you have a music album in one. #Foobar2000 cue splitter flac how toHow to split a single flac album to separate files (and a funny story about sound quality) | the penguin the penguin Home Blog About How to split a single flac album to separate files (and a funny story about sound quality) ![]()
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