cue files or splitting mp3,s

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  1. LeeTheMackem

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    cue files or splitting mp3,s

    i,ve gotta lot of livesets but theyre usually as one long mp3.most i have a tracklisting for so could split them up but i dont know how.i sometimes use cue sheets if theyre included but dont know how to create one if its not.

    anyhelp wud be good
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    Re: cue files or splitting mp3,s

    Do you have Nero?
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    thank you to both
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    found a cool program called mp3 trackmaker which is really cool just incase anyones bothered even better if you have winamp
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    you could try opening up an existing .cue file with notepad and edit the track times, names and filename ;)

    then you save as a new filename and open it up with your burner

    cdrwin works nice with those cue sheets that nero locks up with ;)
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    Does anyone know something that will split up tracks in a set without leaving that annoying little 0.1 second (or whatever it is) gap?

    ie just a smooth straight through sound, but still having the markers in
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    yeah google "mp3 splitter"

    one lil bit of software that does the job ;) think you can get it from download.com
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    thats usually caused by downloading an album thats been split already. When you make an mp3 the compression messes with the time a bit causing the slight gap and headaches during track changes
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    I've included a cue sheet for ya..

    Simply fill in the xs with the required info..

    If your liveset is, for example "pvd live at promise.mp3" then place this in the file xs place..

    However if it is "pvd live at promise.wav" then place that in the file xs place chaingin the extension from mp3 to wav and the MP3 to WAVE

    Then all u've gotta do is change the track times..

    If you need more track spaces then just copy and paste on line and change the values..

    PERFORMER "x"
    TITLE "x"
    FILE "x.mp3" MP3
    TRACK 01 AUDIO
    TITLE "Track01"
    PERFORMER "Unknown Artist"
    INDEX 01 00:00:00
    TRACK 02 AUDIO
    TITLE "Track02"
    PERFORMER "Unknown Artist"
    INDEX 01 06:31:15
    TRACK 03 AUDIO
    TITLE "Track03"
    PERFORMER "Unknown Artist"
    INDEX 01 13:20:00
    TRACK 04 AUDIO
    TITLE "Track04"
    PERFORMER "Unknown Artist"
    INDEX 01 19:33:10
    TRACK 05 AUDIO
    TITLE "Track06"
    PERFORMER "Unknown Artist"
    INDEX 01 23:43:35
    TRACK 06 AUDIO
    TITLE "Track07"
    PERFORMER "Unknown Artist"
    INDEX 01 28:27:00
    TRACK 07 AUDIO
    TITLE "Track08"
    PERFORMER "Unknown Artist"
    INDEX 01 34:10:07
    TRACK 08 AUDIO
    TITLE "Track09"
    PERFORMER "Unknown Artist"
    INDEX 01 39:42:60
    TRACK 09 AUDIO
    TITLE "Track10"
    PERFORMER "Unknown Artist"
    INDEX 01 45:48:55
    TRACK 10 AUDIO
    TITLE "Track11"
    PERFORMER "Unknown Artist"
    INDEX 01 52:27:60
    TRACK 11 AUDIO
    TITLE "Track12"
    PERFORMER "Unknown Artist"
    INDEX 01 61:20:47
    TRACK 12 AUDIO
    TITLE "Track13"
    PERFORMER "Unknown Artist"
    INDEX 01 69:29:62
    TRACK 13 AUDIO
    TITLE "Track14"
    PERFORMER "Unknown Artist"
    INDEX 01 75:13:02

    Its easy after ya get used to it.. :D
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    cues are the best way...
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    but why when i save it does it just save as a text document which nero wont recognise???
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    save it as "x.cue"

    Where x is replace with the name of the file..

    So for example..

    "MOS - Annual 2005 CD1.cue"

    Nero will recognise the script but you have to use the drop down menu when opening a file and select "all files"

    Hope this helps.. :up:

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