No - the cue information was in the original mono file. There is a button called wav.... :-/ I tried copying the info from the original file and paste into the merged stereo one. I couldn't. I do not have time at present to learn what this program does and how. Mark On 09/12/2016 20:46, Jeremy Nicoll - ml
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On 2016-12-09 12:37, Dr. Mark Bugeja MD wrote:I just did. It lists the cues as text. I copied that, opened the stereo sample created by sox and similar text appeared for that.So you're saying that the cue info in the mono files DID arrive in the merged file that sox created?Neither would show a wav profileNone of the screenshots on that program's website show a 'wav profile' (if you mean the waveform?) so why would you expect to see one?with the stereo sox generated sample eliciting an error that it was not in a compatible format.But you said at the top that the program did manage to extract cue information. Was the cue info from the merged file exactly as you expected it to be?There is no paste button either!I've never used the app. Its website says quite clearly that it can import cue info to a wave file. Looking at the screenshots, there's a whole load of buttons at the righthand side of the main window. Do none of those do what you want? x
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