Why are you so opposed to actually splitting the wav file? It's what I've done since I started taping, never any problems. And if you did happen to have a problem, shntool -join isn't that hard to learn (and xACT makes it even easier).
And no, iTunes is not a program to use for resampling. You probably want to jump to either Sound Studio (didn't it come with your mac???) or Spark LE/XL.
Having to split the wav file isn't a deal breaker for me and you're right the files could be joined but I do have my reasons.
1) I like to create 1 cue sheet for the 48 file and then use that same sheet for the 44.1 after I resample. That way when I start creatinfg DVD-A discs hopefully I wont have to retrack everything.
2)The reason I'm trying to figure out how to do this with a mac is to get my friend who is going to help me with tracking set up. We are each going to do half of the tracking of the Bonnaroo shows. I want to be able to transfer his half of the shows from the NJB3 to his laptop, and keep a copy for myself. Ideally after he tracks the show he could simply send me the cue sheet by email rather than mailing me the entire FLAC file of the show. I would then match this to my copy of the show and burn cds.
3) Old Habbit, this is the way I'm used to doing it
Should Sound Studio have come with the Mac? Again its not my Mac so I wouldn't know if it had. I'm going to check on that and purchase it if he doesn't have it already.
>>I dunno any programs that create cue sheets.<<
shntool v2.0 will do simple cue sheets. it's not finished yet though.
(and yes, i built it into xACT for when the next shntool is done. i've been testing a dev version)
Scott, great work!
Thanks again everyone,
Joe