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I hate to be a thread crapper, but you are missing some important info in your cue. If you want to create a perfect CD, use exact audio copy to create one that has NO pops, spacing, or any distinguishible features between tracks (so it sounds EXACTLY like the original set). EAC is very picky about cue files, but the quality of the CD it produces is worth it. It is freeware and can be found through searching any major search engine.
code:
PERFORMER "CD Artist"
TITLE "CD Title"
FILE "c:\directory\filename.wav" WAVE
TRACK 01 AUDIO
TITLE ""
PERFORMER ""
INDEX 01 00:00:00
TRACK 02 AUDIO
TITLE ""
PERFORMER ""
INDEX 00 07:42:07
INDEX 01 07:44:07
TRACK 03 AUDIO
TITLE ""
PERFORMER ""
INDEX 00 11:27:74
INDEX 01 11:29:74
etc. . .
The TRACK title and performer fields are purely optional, but if you rip the cd at a later date, it will save you from editing the id3 tags.
NOTE: the first 3 lines MUST be: Performer, Title, then File.
Note the exact 2.000 second space between index 0 and index 1. this is what allows the CD player to continue to play while changing tracks. (track 1 does not require an index 0)
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