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Re: Re: Breaking wav's: msg#00264audio.eac.user
Burner proggies are CD-burning programs in geek-speak. LarsS wrote:> What are "burner-proggies," Lars? I'm not up on that lingo. huh? Sorry Alan, it's my translator again (the one responsible for any errors I may make). I mean CDR-Writer-software like Nero, Feurio, Adaptec, where you just choose the wav-files, set the gab between 'em and burn ... /LarsS dk > ----- Original Message ----- > No I agree with U, the "Copy Image & Create Cue Sheet" is certainly > best way to copy audio-cd. But Lisa's problem was to create a cue- > sheet to "one long wav track"... > and btw, with separate tracks I find it easier to just use ordinary > burner-proggies, at least the wav-titles then becomes txt-cd titles.... > > /LarsS > > Am I missing something here? Why would you need to split the file into > separate tracks unless you were not going to burn all > tracks to the same CDR? A relative newbie, I"ve just started using the > "Copy image ..." command instead of ripping into separate > tracks because it's so less labor-intensive than creating a cue sheet > track-by-track (my Windows software mixes up the order of > tracks so I have to individually drag and drop tracks into a cue sheet to > get them in the right order. The "copy image ..." command > saves me all that effort plus gets around the problem that some CDs are > recorded with gaps between some tracks and not others.) -- > Alan Reder > > > > ----- Original Message ----- > > From: LarsS > > To: eac-hHKSG33TihhbjbujkaE4pw@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx > > Sent: Saturday, September 21, 2002 12:37 PM > > Subject: Re: [eac] Re: Breaking wav's > > > > > > Lisa wrote: > > > > > Is there an easy way to do this or must all of that typing be done > > > manually? Is there not a simple and easy way of making an index in a > > > long wav file that does not create a gap? > > > > Titles must be done manually. As for the index, either type the > > times manually, or, as I prefer, use "push-a-button-proggie" to > > set index while playing. > > Try share-ware CDRCue http://www.dcsoft.com/products.htm > > (fast to-do with the 10 sec & 1 min move forward/backward. > > Will make any kind of index. And allow a somewhat easier > > title-writing too....) > > > > Otherwise file must be split in tracks, then each track will create > > an index 01 when burned to cd. (Not the way to go if index 00 is > > needed when songs stops (and gab with or w/o audio before next > > song starts) though). > > imo it's easyer to use CDRCue to make cuesheet than splitting > > to individual tracks. And easier yet with expensive WaveLab... > > > > /Lars > > > > ----- > > > > > LarsS wrote: > > > > David wrote: > > > > > Lisa wrote, > > > > > > > > > > ..... am uncertain how to > > > > > > correctly insert new index marks to create individual tracks. I > > > > did > > > > > > go into "edit cue sheet" and manually type in "INDEX 02" and the > > > > > > correct times and "INDEX 03" and so on...... > > > > > > > > > Innocent of experience with cue sheets, I still would guess that > > > > maybe you > > > > > should have inserted "TRACK 02" and then for each track started > > > > again with > > > > > INDEX 01 or INDEX 00 instead of adding more indices to track 1. > > > > > > > > > > > > quite right, here's an example of a cue-sheet from image ("one big > > > > wav"): > > > > > > > > PERFORMER "Elvis Presley" > > > > TITLE "Burbank 68" > > > > FILE "ftd 1.wav" WAVE > > > > TRACK 01 AUDIO > > > > TITLE "Danny Boy (instr.)" > > > > PERFORMER "Elvis Presley" > > > > INDEX 01 00:00:00 > > > > TRACK 02 AUDIO > > > > TITLE "Baby What You Want Me To Do (instr.)" > > > > PERFORMER "Elvis Presley" > > > > INDEX 01 01:35:32 > > > > TRACK 03 AUDIO > > > > TITLE "Love Me" > > > > PERFORMER "Elvis Presley" > > > > INDEX 01 04:58:00 > > > > I > > > > I > > > > I > > > > I > > > > TRACK 23 AUDIO > > > > TITLE "Let Yourself Go (instr.)" > > > > PERFORMER "Elvis Presley" > > > > INDEX 01 49:55:67 > > > > > > > > /LarsS dk Yahoo! Groups SponsorADVERTISEMENT Official Exact Audio Copy mailing list http://www.exactaudiocopy.de/ To unsubscribe send mail to eac-unsubscribe-hHKSG33TihhbjbujkaE4pw@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx An offset list can be found on http://www.ping.be/satcp/eac00.htm Your use of Yahoo! Groups is subject to the Yahoo! Terms of Service. --------------------------------- Do you Yahoo!? New DSL Internet Access from SBC & Yahoo! [Non-text portions of this message have been removed]
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