Sample-accurate FLAC track splitting
Got one big FLAC + a .cue file? We split it into per-track FLACs at exact sample boundaries — bit-perfect, no re-encoding, ready for your audiophile library.
Input
One FLAC + .cue sheet
Standalone or embedded
Output
Per-track FLAC ZIP
Bit-perfect, sample-accurate
- Files deleted from servers within minutes
- Bitrate preserved exactly
Drag & drop your FLAC file
or drop your file here
FLAC · max 100 MB
Drag & drop your CUE file
or drop your file here
CUE · max 100 MB
See it in action
One FLAC + cue → bit-perfect tracks
What you put in → what you get back
FLAC + CUE
What you provide
🎵 abbey_road.flac (47:23, 280 MB) 📄 abbey_road.cue (17 tracks)
Per-track ZIP (lossless)
What you receive
📦 abbey_road.zip 01 - Come Together.flac (4:20) 02 - Something.flac (3:03) 03 - Maxwell's Silver Hammer.flac (3:27) 04 - Oh! Darling.flac (3:26) … 17 - Her Majesty.flac (0:23) Sample-accurate splits. Vorbis tags written automatically.
Step-by-step guide
How to use this tool
- 01
Upload MP3
Single file containing the entire album, side, or DJ mix.
- 02
Upload CUE
Standard EAC, Foobar, or Burrrn cue sheets — we parse INDEX 01 timing points.
- 03
Stream-copy split
We slice at the cue points without re-encoding, so audio quality is identical to the source.
- 04
Download as ZIP
Per-track files named from the cue sheet TITLE field, packaged as a single archive.
Key features
Why use this tool
Bit-perfect splits
FLAC streams are split at exact sample positions — output is byte-identical to the source within each track range.
Vorbis comments propagated
ARTIST, TITLE, ALBUM, TRACKNUMBER fields populated from the cue sheet automatically.
Audiophile-grade
No decode/encode cycle — the audio data leaving us is literally the same bits as the source.
Common use cases
Who this tool is for
Album rippers
Convert a single-file rip from EAC or DBPoweramp into individual playable tracks.
DJ mix archiving
Split a long live mix into per-song files for cataloguing.
Radio show
Cut a recorded radio episode into segments by cue point.
Questions answered