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CUE/BIN Splitter
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This is a tiny tool I wrote to take a slightly processed CUE file, a raw PCM file, and split it up
into a collection of raw PCM files (one for each track).

This tool takes a list of times (mm:ss:ff) from stdin and (blindly) outputs files named track_nnnn,
**It will overwrite any existing file with the same name**


Usage
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	Options:
	  -r bitrate_Hz
	  -c channel_count
	  -i input_file
	  -s size of a single channel's sample (bytes)
	  -f name_format (%d and co are replaced with track number)


Sample Usage
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Assuming you want to use the first indices of each track as a boundary and were chopping up a 44100 Hz, two channel, 16 bit audio stream,

	grep "INDEX 01" audio.cue | \
	  sed -e 's/INDEX 01//g' | \
	  cue-bin-split -i audio.bin -c 2 -r 44100 -s 2 -f track-%03d.raw

Would output each track named as `track-001.raw`, `track-002.raw` and so on.

You might then push them through ffmpeg, lame, and/or friends to get them to another audio format such as flac or mp3.

Or if you're feeling high on disc space, just prepend a WAV header to the PCM data…