Unfortunately, I couldn't seem to get Wine to recognize the installer properly, due to NSIS errors. Possibly thats a WINE/foobar version problem. You could try an earlier version of foobar, I've had no problems with my quite old 0.9.4 version. Mind you, I've never tried doing any conversions with it, I just use it for playing files, tag editing and replaygain scanning. Yeah, the version difference is probably the culprit. I could also wait for Wine to update again, as I'm sure something like this is often quickly resolved (considering NSIS's development is based at Sourceforge). Or you could always install it to a USB stick under Windows by choosing the Portable option, and then use that. I don't know if the Converter works in Portable mode, though. What would be nicer/more novel, is the ability to mount CUE+ files and have them get read as a device, regardless of bit depth and frequency. Then it'd just be a matter of getting Rhythmbox or other tools to accept such a device giving them audio at higher resolutions than CD-standard 2ch/16bit/44.1kHz PCM streams, along with being able to convert to X destination format, without downsampling. To further comment on my previous instructions, mkvmerge's GUI has the option to display the used command line. I mention this because I usually find it easier to use the GUI for mkvmerge if I have to do more complex stuff like that, at least long enough to copy the necessary commands. Then you can just adapt the command as necessary. The options for using a CUE file for the chapter info and the split functions are on the Global tab.
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