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  • .CUE Audio emulator

    Operating System: XP
    Burning Software: Nero
    Anti-virus Software: Norton
    DAEMON Tools Version: 3.46

    Hello,

    This question might sound wierd but bear with me here alright.

    First off I got a .cue file to burn an entire cd .mp3. This .cue file upon starting it and burning it (using nero) it automatically splits up the .mp3 file for each track. My question here today is: is it possible to image that and have let's say Daemon split up the tracks - or do you know of any software that does? My goal is to be able to mount the .cue file so the full length cd .mp3 is split up into it's seperate tracks when it's imaged. Any answers or suggestions? Anything is welcomed.

    Thanks,
    Zoreve

  • #2
    Operating System: 98SE
    Burning Software: lots
    Anti-virus Software: AVir
    DAEMON Tools Version: 346

    i'm probably not the only one who doesn't get that... what exactly do you have there? A .cue sheet referring to a .mp3??? :?: How did you make THAT??? :?: :?:
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    • #3
      Operating System: Xp Pro
      Burning Software: Nero 6
      Anti-virus Software: NOD
      DAEMON Tools Version: 3.46

      Some ppl record there mp3 as one big file and add .cue file with info inside it about how long each track is and where is start and end!
      On first day god created universe...on last day humans will destroy it!

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      • #4
        and how (and especially WHY) do they burn that as an audio disk :?:
        there are more complicated ways, but those are not common knowledge :wink:
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        • #5
          Okay well to make more sence here is some of the .cue file that reffers to one big .mp3 file.

          PERFORMER "Special D."
          TITLE "Reckless"
          FILE "01_Special_D._-_Reckless.mp3" MP3
          TRACK 01 AUDIO
          TITLE "Nothing I Wonґt Do"
          PERFORMER "Special D."
          FLAGS DCP
          INDEX 01 00:00:00
          TRACK 02 AUDIO
          TITLE "Reckless"
          PERFORMER "Special D."
          FLAGS DCP
          INDEX 00 03:03:03
          INDEX 01 03:05:03
          TRACK 03 AUDIO
          TITLE "Come With Me"
          PERFORMER "Special D."
          FLAGS DCP
          INDEX 00 07:36:45
          INDEX 01 07:38:45
          TRACK 04 AUDIO
          TITLE "You"
          PERFORMER "Special D."
          FLAGS DCP
          INDEX 00 10:41:55
          INDEX 01 10:43:55

          ETC...

          As you can see it takes the big .mp3 file and the .cue file tells the burner where to split the song up and what to call it. Is there any program out there that let's me split it up without having to burn it. Something fast. I don't want to have to use Cool Edit and cut each song out... I was wondering if a program like Daemon Tools would be able to emulate it as if it was burnt and had seperate songs? Understand?

          Later,
          Zor

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          • #6
            Support for this is planned in the future (no eta though).

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            • #7
              Re: .CUE Audio emulator

              Originally Posted by Zoreve
              or do you know of any software that does?
              check out musicutter: http://musicutter.szm.sk/

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