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Old 2008-04-19, 20:22   Link #1
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How to open a TTA file

recently i have downloaded some original soundtracks.. but after unzipping it, the result is a main tta. file and several some .cue files.. i wonder if anyone can help me with this issue? i am lacking in the computing department so please teach me step by step
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Old 2008-04-19, 23:24   Link #2
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Use an application like CueSplitter to split the main TTA into the individual tracks. TTA is a free lossless audio codec, so you can probably use whatever it is you use now to convert the format into another desired one. Personally, I use dBpoweramp.
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Old 2008-04-20, 05:34   Link #3
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The converter i have now does not support TTA.
can anyone recommend a converter that does this? will be most helpful if it is free..
thanks in advance
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Old 2008-04-20, 07:32   Link #4
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The converter i have now does not support TTA.
can anyone recommend a converter that does this? will be most helpful if it is free..
thanks in advance
Whoops, you'll also need the codec itself. Ain't packaged with the basics of dBpoweramp.
Silly me.
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