1cueconvert(1) General Commands Manual cueconvert(1)
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6 cueconvert - convert files between CUE and TOC formats
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9 cueconvert [ -i format | --input-format=format ] [ -o format | --out‐
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11 cueconvert -h | --help
12 cueconvert -V | --version
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15 cueconvert coverts files between the CUE and TOC formats, each of which
16 are commonly used by compact disc ripping software to denote track
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47 cueconvert exits with status zero if it successfully coverts the input
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51 Cuetools was written by Svend Sorensen. Branden Robinson contributed
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