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> Cue Files, Is there a way to use cue files on Mac?
redSunset
post Fri 26 Aug 2005, 07:28
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Hello,
Is there a way to use cue files on mac?
Cue file is a text file that tells the windows app "Nero" how to build the CD, how to devide one whole cd track into many.

Is there a way to use it on Mac?

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woodworm
post Fri 26 Aug 2005, 14:43
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Well, a .cue file is pretty useless unless you have the corresponding .bin file (which contains the audio data). About every CD burner on mac will save CD images as .iso or burn a CD with bin/cue. Toast 6 and up, Dragon Burn, Disc Blazer to name a few.

You can also mount directly .nrg files: change .nrg to .iso The only format whih presents an issue on Mac is mdf/mds. For that you'll need to mount it with Alcohol 120% and save as .iso, either on a PC or on VPC.

The other way around, when you save a disc as image with toast, change the .toast to .iso and you can mount them on a PC.

I hope the above helps smile.gif

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