Breaking down long FLAC files with XLD?

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Hi All!

We don't have access to a PC, so all of the following discussion pertains to macOS.

I've never done it before, but I used TextEdit to create a CUE sheet in plain text format. After some trial and error, the CUE file looks like this (please see below).

The plan is to convert the single long FLAC file that I have - which is to say one FLAC file for the entire album - into individual track files (one FLAC file for each track). I placed the CUE sheet into the same folder as the long "Bloodshot.flac" file, but when I open XLD and press the Transcode button, I end up with the (9) tracks specified in the CUE sheet, which is wonderful, but the problem is that each track ends up being a copy of the entire album. In other words, each track is created and named properly, but XLD is not using the INDEX times specified in the CUE sheet and, instead, is creating (9) copies of the original album (the one long single FLAC file for the entire album). Thank you kindly for any help with this, folks.

Screen Shot - Booldshot CUE File 2 - 020225.png
 
Thank you kindly for the post, par4ken, but I never really go the hang of Foobar2000 for Mac. For example, I've looked around through the menus in the Foobar utility and I've never seen anything that looks like a Convert function. Are there separate add-on plug-ins that should be added to Fubar2000 for Mac?
 
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Thank you kindly for the post, par4ken, but I never really go the hang of Foobar2000 for Mac. For example, I've looked around through the menus in the Foobar utility and I've never seen anything that looks like a Convert function. Are there separate add-on plug-ins that should be added to Fubar2000 for Mac?
I dont think it comes with a flac converter installed.

And its Foobar. FUBAR is something else entirely. ;)
 
I dont think it comes with a flac converter installed.

And its Foobar. FUBAR is something else entirely. ;)
But it does, it would be rather useless without as that is the most popular file type! File types not included can easily be added.

"The Converter component is included with foobar2000 installers, and allows you to convert your audio files to other file formats."

"Natively supported ("out-of-the-box"):

MP1, MP2, MP3, MP4, Musepack, AAC, Ogg Vorbis, FLAC / Ogg FLAC, Speex, WavPack, WAV, AIFF, AU/SND, CDDA, WMA, Matroska, ALAC, MMS, RTSP, Opus, Monkey's Audio, AC3, DTS, TAK."
 
By "right-click on the selection...," do you mean that I open the long (full album) FLAC file, select that file and right-click on it to access the Convert function?
No, you open the CUE file in Foobar, and if the file is created correctly, the individual songs will load in the player window. At that point, you select them all, right click, and the Convert dialog box should appear.

I'm not familiar with XLD, but if one little thing is wrong with the CUE file, you'll either get no results or, as in your case, unexpected results. I'll leave it to the CUE file experts to point out any potential problems with your CUE file.
 
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