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This is gonna sound like a dumb question but...
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Antistatic
How do I burn a .wav or .mp3 file onto a cd and use a text file to break it up into tracks so I don't have to edit the actual .wav file and break it into the individual tracks (which takes a couple of days to do!)?
escee
find or create a cue file for the mix and then load the cue file in nero/cdrwin/favourite app and then burn it

Search in the how to forum for a more specific description, there have been a few topics on it.
gilmista
for some reason Nero never lets me use the cue file even if its the correct one and can't split the tracks :(

sux ass
Dj_Psygnosis
yep do it the CUE file way...just go through CDRWINs Help file and learn how ot do it.
gumble
Thus said the (mp3) Lord.
First Strike
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Originally posted by gilmista
for some reason Nero never lets me use the cue file even if its the correct one and can't split the tracks :(

sux ass



i thought this only happened to me!

good to see im not the only one

like you said it sux:(
webmeister
Perhaps it's an old version of Nero? I know the older versions were notoriously bad at using cue files, try updating....

Or use a better program like CDRWin or Alcohol 110% :)
First Strike
thanks,

ill have to give that a try
gilmista
whats the latest v of nero?
First Strike
Nero 6 ,

Nero Ultra Edition 6.0.0.11

gumble
quote:
Originally posted by webmeister

Or use a better program like CDRWin or Alcohol 110% :)



hahahah, Alcohol, weeee, so just drink if it doesnt work, till it seems like it has? :) or you dont care?
OLi_A
monkey says a stupid question is one that isnt asked


nero is alright for cue files but it takes forever to load the damn thing is all
if you converted the mp3 to a wav file then the cue would load instantly but in the time it takes to convert, you could have just loaded it as an mp3


lol to gumble
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