using cue sheets on the mac
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sodascope |
Any Mac guru's out there? I'm trying to help a friend burn an essential mix from a cue sheet on his Macintosh. What burning software supports it?
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Emrld |
Well the only program that is really worth messing with on the MAC is Toast by Roxio (Adaptec) for making CDs. Are they using OS 9 or OS X?
Now what's a cue sheet? and I'll try to advise you further.
KDN |
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k.k.d. |
There was a Mac program that would take the cue sheet in input and cut the mp3 file accordingly, so you could burn it later with Toast... I forgot the name of the proggie, but it was part of a collection of freeware tools for converting bin images into iso images, or something... The name had something to do with the "box" I think.. If it ever comes back to me, I'll post it...
Otherwise, grab your text editor and write a fast program that cuts the mp3 files by reading cue sheet... All you need to know is the mp3 header format (lots of docs on the net), and calculate the file size (in characters) from time in cue sheet... Not a hard thing to do if you are really desperate... ;) |
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k.k.d. |
Remembered! It's called "Mac Pack", and you can download it here ... Read the inclosed html file for instructions (if my memory serves me right) |
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