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Posted by George Hester on 08/28/05 17:22
You know I have yet to figure out the significance of a CUE file. I
converted a B5T and B5I to a BIN and CUE. This is just a collection of MP3s
a M3U a ICO and a AUTORUN.INI which after being burned to CDR will start
playing in the default MP3 player on a computer when used. Of course the CD
will not work in a MP3 player.
If I want to burn an image with CDRWin I could burn it in the same way above
with the B5T by selecting the CUE but it is not going to write the CD as an
Audio CD. It will be a data CD.
What more can a CUE file be other than just the file which is chosen to burn
an image to CDR using CDRWin?
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George Hester
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<enfis.the.paladin@gmail.com> wrote in message
news:1125172815.419747.248300@g49g2000cwa.googlegroups.com...
> A new version of CUE Splitter can be found here:
> http://www.enfis.it/details.ph p?id=24
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> License: Freeware GPL
>
> Current audio format supported: MP3, WAV (pcm)
>
> In progress audio format: FLAC (http://flac.sourceforge.net/), APE
> (http://www.monkeysaudio.com/)
>
> Future audio format: OGG
>
> Main new: It has a very fast internal splitting routine.
>
> Full description:
> A CUE file splitter for Windows. VERY FAST! (Final version)
>
> It splits a single big CUE + MP3/WAV file, created with programs like
> CDRWin or similar, in a series of MP3/WAV files everyone with the
> length specified in the CUE file. Moreover file names, ID3v1 and ID3v2
> tags of the generated MP3/WAV, will contain the appropriated
> information, extracted from the source CUE file. Files mask allows you
> to customize the generated MP3 files name. Is possible to associate
> .CUE file extension with this program. The interface of the program is
> written in both Italian and English language and you can easily create
> a new language, writing your own INI language file. INI language files
> can be found on "LANG" directory.
>
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