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can somebody please paste the link for the thread that has all the instructions of how to do a cue shit on nero?? i think it was a post from tomtom, ive been looking for it but i havent found it
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There are many ways and programs to get a cuesheet but you can make it by creating a .txt file as well and that's what will be explained in this thread.
Open Notepad to do it. Normally in the first line you type the info about the performer of the set/CD you do the cuesheet for but it is no essential info as burning the CD will work without it. For a kiss set it could look like this:
PERFORMER "John Digweed"
The next line is used for the name of the set. This line is also not essential but informative.
TITLE "Kiss 100 FM John Digweed (June 13, 2004)"
Now comes the third and important line, the filename. With this line you tell the burning program what the name of the set and the format (MP3 or WAV) is. Line three of your cuesheet looks like this now: (use the filename like you stored it on your hard disc)
FILE "Kiss 100 FM John Digweed (June 13, 2004).mp3" MP3
That?s the header of a cuesheet. All in all it looks now like this:
PERFORMER "John Digweed"
TITLE "Kiss 100 FM John Digweed (June 13, 2004)"
FILE "Kiss 100 FM John Digweed (June 13, 2004).mp3" MP3
Now we care for the tracks. Normally, when I do a cuesheet I listen to the set/CD and write the times down when a new track enters. The syntax for a track in the cuesheet should look like this:
TRACK 01 AUDIO
TITLE "Track 1"
INDEX 01 00:00:00
TRACK 01 AUDIO <----- is an information for your burning program
TITLE "Track 1" <----- Here you can enter the name of the track. The effect is that CD-players which are able to display CD-text show the names entered here.
INDEX 01 00:00:00 <------ INDEX 01 tells the burning program that the index is 01. Normally only one index is used to burn a CD because otherwise your burning program will ask you to enter a new CD as for example INDEX 02 will tell the burning program to write another project.
00:00:00 <----- this line tells the burning program when the track starts. This example is for track one so it starts in the beginning.
Now you simply add all tracks of the set and enter the tracktimes and names if you like to and the complete cuesheet could look like this:
PERFORMER "John Digweed"
TITLE "Kiss 100 FM John Digweed (June 13, 2004)"
FILE " Kiss 100 FM John Digweed (June 13, 2004).mp3" MP3
TRACK 01 AUDIO
TITLE "Track 1"
INDEX 01 00:00:00
TRACK 02 AUDIO
TITLE "Track 2"
INDEX 01 06:12:00
TRACK 03 AUDIO
TITLE " Track 3"
INDEX 01 10:12:00
TRACK 04 AUDIO
TITLE " Track 4"
INDEX 01 17:40:00
TRACK 05 AUDIO
TITLE " Track 5?
INDEX 01 26:42:00
TRACK 06 AUDIO
TITLE " Track 6"
INDEX 01 33:42:00
TRACK 07 AUDIO
TITLE "Track 7"
INDEX 01 41:10:00
After you are finished, save the .txt-file and rename the ending afterwards to .cue. Open the burning program you use and take care the cuesheet and the set are in the same folder and follow the instructions of your burning program manual how to burn a CD using a cuesheet.
i hate nero
i still can't figure out how to burn cue files...
just click on new file, then a new window pop out, so you can see wich kind of cd you want...audio..files or booth or athever....in the right bottom part it say open..click on there go where you cue is, then in the kind of file you want to open check for iso, bin, cue files, and the cue should appear...then open it, and it will automaticly go to the burn window and just click start.thats all...hope you understand me.......i kind sux explaining things
having problems with cue. if anyone can help. i try to load the cue file into nero but it is taking a long time and when i open windows task manager it is showing that nero is not responding.
I used to use this back when it was free. It's convenient: load an mp3 into the program, play the mp3 from within the program, and you can click on a button or use a short-cut to insert cue points whenever you hear the tracks being mixed in.
Personally I prefer using cdrwin for burning cuesheets and unmixed tracks that I want sequenced together without any gaps. Nero still burnt (last I used it) tracks with a split second gap if they were unmixed. I only use Nero for backing up data.
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having problems with cue. if anyone can help. i try to load the cue file into nero but it is taking a long time and when i open windows task manager it is showing that nero is not responding.
any help?
keep waiting...I used to think it was the same thing, then I just let it sit there and it eventually would respond and be ready to go...just apparently takes a while to load I guess (unless you have a slow computer then it would really take a while...)
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