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Re: combine 2 cuesheets?: msg#00279

audio.eac.user

Subject: Re: combine 2 cuesheets?

Hi Peter

> I have two 35-minute cds I want to burn on a single 80-minute cdr.
> Is it possible somehow to extract the 2 cds as two image waves and then burn
> directly from these, instead of extracting as single tracks?

I see no reason why it couldn't be done.
First of all, if the 2 CDs to combine are each 35' of music long, why use a
700Mb CD, a 650 Mb is enough, it can hold up to 74' of music, not even talking
about the eventual overburning capacities of your blanks...

Secondly, you have to combine the cue sheets first, I mean append one to the
another, as if you load a Cue sheet in EAC or Feurio, it wipes out any other
cue sheet lying there. You'll have to manage manually the change in track
numbers of course.
Except if you use CDRCue Cuesheet Editor, you can't load 2 title/performer
combo for title of the CD, but you can load the second cue sheet in CDRCue,
click on the "File"line where the file path is (big wav file), it will select
the "tracks" lines alltogether, then Edit/cut, then load the first cue, DON'T
save changes to the second cue at the prompt, position the cursor at the end of
the cue, on a blank line, then Edit/paste, and, voilà, the second cue is
appended to the first with track numbers corrected.
Only thing left, manually modify the Title/Performer at the right beginning of
the cue if you wish your CD has a title.

Unless you burn the first cue without closing/finalizing the CD then burn the
second cue as a second session, and close the CD.

It's up to you to decide which solution to use

I'd personally prefer to keep the final CD as single session, thus first method.

Hope it helps

A D L




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