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Posted by Don M. on 08/26/05 16:57
"Billy Joe" <see.id.line@invalid.org> wrote in message
news:qZCdnc8NW9lXqZLeRVn-tw@adelphia.com...
> Don M. wrote:
> > "Billy Joe" wrote in message news:p5ydnYhW-o3llpPeRVn-uA@adelphia.com...
> >> http://users.adelphia.net/~bjb1939/MP3cutsV1.2e.zip
> >>
> > I'm not clear on the procedure for using cue sheets. I dragged a
> > source album in and next dragged the contents of a freedb cue sheet
> > (edited to use file as named on my PC) and I got {Run-time error
> > '461': Specified format doesn't match format of data}.
> >
> > I don't recall ever being able to use a downloaded cue sheet without
> > some time adjustments. There are 12 entries for Ottmar Liebert's
> > "Nouveau Flamenco" on freedb, of which only 2 or 3 match my original
> > CD. I think with the proliferation of CD burners, more people are
> > submitting info from non-commercial CDs and who knows what files they
> > used to burn them. The fact that the 2 matching entries happen to be
> > the first 2 on the site seem to support it.
> >
> > Don
>
> Hi Don,
>
> I've never edited the cue sheet when copying it to the edit window. The
> program does not care that local file names match cue sheet names. In this
> case, I trust the user. The program will pick up the title fields from the
> page and use them accordingly.
>
> From this page: http://www.freedb.org/freedb/misc/b109e70c
>
> Edit, Select all, Copy
> Click in the edit window of "MP3 Cut" and Shift/Ins or paste.
>
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Sorry, my mistake. :)
I tend to overly complicate things. I never thought of the freedb files as cue sheets per
se, so I assumed they were available somewhere on freedb (in the format I'm used to
working with) only I was too stupid to locate them. I went to cuesheet heaven
http://www.regeert.nl/cuesheet/ and downloaded cue files off freedb indirectly instead.
I should have given it more thought since it's logical you have better use for frame
offsetts than times in mm:ss:ff form.
Don
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