In Linux, using shntool to use cue to separate lossless music. ape and flac are both lossless music formats. Of course, the sound quality is much better than mp3 and there is no noise. Because I recently wanted to listen to ape or flac songs on my mobile phone, I got some on the donkey, but the speed was too slow and there was no way, CERNET. All downloaded albums are separated by cue. First install sudo apt-get install flac shntool; then use gedit to save cue as UTF-8, otherwise garbled; Separate flac: shntool split-t "% n. % p-% t "-f xxx. cue-o flac xxx.flac-d output-d specifies the output directory of the falc file after the track separation. If not specified, generate-t in the current directory to specify the file name format of the output file, % n is the audio track number, % p is the player/artist, % t title; feng split ape: shntool split-t "% n. % p-% t "-f xxx. cue-o ape xxx. ape-d output split plus conversion: shnsplit-f CDImage. cue-I ape-t '% t'-o flac CDImage. a-f is followed by the cue file, save the segment information-I is the input format, which can be ape wav, flac, etc.-t followed by the output file name '% t', indicating that the output file name is named by "title" in cue (this % t, % n and so on are the same as standard tags)-o flac indicates converting the output flac format: shnconv-I ape-o flac xxx. apeshnconv-I flac-o ape xxx.flac temp.wav example.flac