Cue Splitter
Cue Splitter is a macOS utility for splitting audio files using CUE sheets, a common format found when downloading or ripping FLAC albums and other lossless audio archives. A CUE sheet is a text file that contains track markers and metadata (track titles, artists, start and end times) for a single large audio file. Cue Splitter takes a large single-file audio image and its associated CUE file, then uses the cue points to extract individual tracks as separate audio files. It is useful for audio archivists, music enthusiasts who download lossless albums, and anyone working with CD-quality backup workflows.
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1 suggestionWe found very little public information about Cue Splitter specifically — no recent updates from the developer, no confirmed Apple Silicon native build in the search results, and limited documentation. The bundle ID (ru.zaripych.*) suggests it may be a Russian-authored utility that has not received active maintenance in recent years. Since you rely on this app for audio splitting, we recommend contacting the developer directly to ask whether a native Apple Silicon build is planned, or whether the app will continue to be maintained leading up to September 2028, when Apple removes Rosetta 2 from macOS. If the developer confirms the app is no longer maintained and you need a replacement, Flacon (a free, open-source FLAC splitter) is actively developed and runs natively on Apple Silicon; it offers CUE-based splitting and is widely recommended in the audio enthusiast community as a like-for-like successor. XLD is another native Mac option for CUE splitting, though it is more of a general-purpose audio converter. Either way, testing your workflow with a native alternative sooner rather than later will give you more time to adapt before Rosetta 2 disappears.
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