![]() In this example we use a very simple file mask like this " %n-%t". RMB - Redemption 2.0 (Original Mix) (year 2002, genre Trance).mp3.269 Use Last Modified date if exIF date Is not Found option. The default file mask is used, that is " (%n) %t", in other words " (current track number) song title". 148 unlinking layer masks, 334, 335 Unsharp Mask dialog box, 405407 Unsharp Mask. In this example we examine the situation of the screenshot above. In this example, token %g, will be replaced with " Trance". In this example, token %y will be replaced with " 2002". ![]() In this example, token %c will be replaced with " This is a comment!". In this example, token %t will be replaced with " Invocatio" for first track, with " Desire (Original Mix) " for second track, with " Expander (Flutlicht Remix) " for third track, and so on. In this example token %T will be replaced with " Live Trance Energy (2002) ". ![]() In this example, token %a will be replaced with " Blank & Jones" for first and second track, with " Marc Dawn" for third track, with " Mark Jones" for fourth track, and so on. In this example token %A will be replaced with " Blank & Jones". In this example, token %n will be replaced with 01 for first track, with 02 for second track, with 03 for third track, and so on. FLAC files use a different size of frame than CDs do, so they cannot be split without re-encoding, at least without running into other issues such as incorrect resulting lengths or corrupted destination files. Cue Splitter has a file masks management function which is highly versatile, using user-inputted variables to define the specific mask you want to. In this example, token %N will be replaced with 10 (because there are ten tracks in this album). ![]()
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