No - the cue information was in the original mono file. There is a button called wav.... :-/ I tried copying the info from the original file and paste into the merged stereo one. I couldn't. I do not have time at present to learn what this program does and how. Mark On 09/12/2016 20:46, Jeremy Nicoll - ml sox users wrote: > On 2016-12-09 12:37, Dr. Mark Bugeja MD wrote: >> I just did. It lists the cues as text. I copied that, opened the >> stereo sample created by sox and similar text appeared for that. > So you're saying that the cue info in the mono files DID arrive in the > merged file that sox created? > > >> Neither would show a wav profile > None of the screenshots on that program's website show a 'wav profile' > (if you mean the waveform?) so why would you expect to see one? > >> with the stereo sox generated sample eliciting an error that it was not >> in a compatible format. > But you said at the top that the program did manage to extract cue > information. > > Was the cue info from the merged file exactly as you expected it to be? > > >> There is no paste button either! > I've never used the app. Its website says quite clearly that it can > import > cue info to a wave file. Looking at the screenshots, there's a whole > load of > buttons at the righthand side of the main window. Do none of those do > what you > want? > > > x --- This email has been checked for viruses by Avast antivirus software. https://www.avast.com/antivirus