by duxis » Mon Jan 17, 2011 3:21 pm
Hello to all... I'm quitre new to MM and tried to search for solution to my question, but wasn't successfull.
My question... I have quite big music collection with a lot of MP3s, FLACs and APEs, each file for one track. But I also have several big files, each one for the whole album. I usually paly these big files (like others) using WinAMP, and I can play them like there would be each track separately with a little help of cue sheet files. Sorry, my english is not native, so it probably doesn't make any sence... I want to say, that I can view all the tracks of album (as specified in cue file) in WinAMP playlist window, I can jump from one track to another. Exactly as I would play several small files/tracks via playlist.
I miss something similar in MM. I'd like to see all the tracks specified in cue file, with their durations. Is there any way to do it, or not? I don't want to cut one file to smaller ones, because it is difficult to play them back gaplessly then (when listening to live albums for example)
Best Regards
Hello to all... I'm quitre new to MM and tried to search for solution to my question, but wasn't successfull.
My question... I have quite big music collection with a lot of MP3s, FLACs and APEs, each file for one track. But I also have several big files, each one for the whole album. I usually paly these big files (like others) using WinAMP, and I can play them like there would be each track separately with a little help of cue sheet files. Sorry, my english is not native, so it probably doesn't make any sence... I want to say, that I can view all the tracks of album (as specified in cue file) in WinAMP playlist window, I can jump from one track to another. Exactly as I would play several small files/tracks via playlist.
I miss something similar in MM. I'd like to see all the tracks specified in cue file, with their durations. Is there any way to do it, or not? I don't want to cut one file to smaller ones, because it is difficult to play them back gaplessly then (when listening to live albums for example)
Best Regards