Hello,
OK, I'm pretty sure nobody understood what I said...
I regularly use bchunk to split audio files, according to the related CUE files, with the "-w" parameter :
/usr/bin/bchunk -w -v fic.wav fic.cue fic_
Today, I found a (certainly) malformed CUE file, containing one additional space at the end of each line. In this case, bchunk writes binary files with the ".ugh" extension. If I remove these spaces, bchunk writes WAVE files correctly.
I don't know if this behaviour is intentional, but the problem, for me, is that "-w" should be sufficient to get WAVE files, but it isn't : bchunk ignores it if it detects something else into the CUE file.