Can you verify the cue file you are using? Can you add one of them I have been using Flacon to convert hi-res flac files with no issues atĪll.
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I am not an expert with linux but if you spoon feed me on what to do and how to do it I am sure I can help. Thanks again for the reply and if their is anything I could do here to help fix this please let me know. So, sorry for the long post I just want to be as thorough as possible. Doing all the converting back and forth, then splitting manually with wavbreaker works just fine, but it sure is a real pain in the neck to do it like this, and time consuming. I sure do hope we can find an answer for this. I went thru all this about 2 years ago and I couldn't make flacon work so I gave up and just converted the 24-192 flacs to wav with SOX, then split them manually with wavbreaker then converted back to flac with SOX, then I resample these files down to 24bit-48khz for my library. My internet connection is shit here and it would take days to upload one of them but I could send you the SOX flac stats log and the cue sheets that I am using, but I have also tried many different cue sheets as well so I am kind of baffeled by this. I then converted the files to wav with audacity and then with SOX, and then tried them with flacon and recieved the same exact errors "error splitting files".
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I also ran said flac files 24bit 192 thru SOX with no mods and SOX didn't flag it either, then tried flacon again and it failed exactly as before. If the flac was corrupt, audacity would have flagged it. I have loaded said flac 24bit 192 files into audacity and with no modification to the files saved it back in a renamed file and flacon gives the exact same error and always fails on the last to files of the file. I really don't believe it is faulty flac files causing this, and here is why I believe this to be true. I also ran Flacon from terminal and it gave the exact same results.
I have just tried about 15 different albums and they all result in the Flacon error "failed to split file". I am using the same versions of programs as you you but I am using Flac 1.3. Yes this has been bothering me for at least 2>3 years now and I just thought I would post about it here.