Cue Files, Is there a way to use cue files on Mac? |
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Sat 15 Oct 2005, 10:25
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hi guys.. anyone has a new idea regarding this issue? thanks
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Tue 25 Oct 2005, 00:44
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hi, First thing sorry for my bad english.... - You had to verify the cue file with TEXTEDIT (right click or control click(open with others...choose textedit from application menu)) Files must be the same... - Next : open cue file with toast 6 (right click or control + click)open with toast6) - when done :you can check your cd image...(FILE->SAVE AS DISC IMAGE) it built the CD for toast... -When done: you can open the file (*.Sd2f) with toast and listen it. -If it s correct you can burn it....
I have some problems with it, it s the cue file who dont assign the right time of each track, i think it s not the same protocole of time between toast and Nero... Some help will be appreciate. Thanx \Ease
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Tue 1 Nov 2005, 18:55
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hi again. i've Inserted a CD to create via toast a cue/bin file. than i open the cue file, and it looks totaly different than the ones i have which were made via nero or something. Toast will not support the cue/mp3 files i have no matter what i do. I have looked over the web to find any sort of answer ot this issue, but found non. all the other applications, the splitter etc is much work. all i want to do is to burn the mp3 via the cue file. no answeeeer... red
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Fri 18 Nov 2005, 17:42
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Cue-Splitter: http://www.gritsch-soft.com/_appcuesplitter/index.htmldoes almost exactly what you need. Start it, tell it the name of the CUE and MP3 files, and it'll create a bunch of individual MP3s which you can then burn to CD with Toast or whatever app you're using. Sure, it's two steps (split with Cue-Splitter, burn with Toast) instead of one (burn with an app that reads the CUE file directly) but it's a heck of a lot faster and easier than taking your stuff over to a PC. --NoZen
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Mon 28 Nov 2005, 13:33
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cue cue cue cute....
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