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| cmay119 |
Hi all,
My question is, is it possible to burn a cue file with a Data MP3 Disk? That an external CD player (My car cd player plays MP3 CD's) can understand?
I only see examples of .cue files for Audio disks.
I've only started using .cue files, so I'm not very familiar with what I'm doing.
Although my Car Deck does play MP3 CD's, it scrolls very slowly through the track, and trying to get to the end of a Ferry Corsten Live @ Avalon set (5 Hours) can take about 30 Minutes just to scroll that far. So a cue sheet would be extremely helpful in that area.
Thanks for the help. |
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| ThaMaestro |
| dude, read the rules, u r the so many-th guy/person who asks for cue-sjhit; in top of thsi subforum, some rules are mentioned. follow them and dont spoil the board with unnecessary threads!!:mad: |
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| cmay119 |
Yeah, I wasn't actually asking for a cue sheet. Just a general question on whether it would work or not with my particular application. I'll make the Cue sheets myself if it does happen to work.
I apologize though. If a mod closes this, I understand. |
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| DRM |
| no need to close, just move it to the right place :) |
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| Trancealot |
| quote: | Originally posted by cmay119
Hi all,
My question is, is it possible to burn a cue file with a Data MP3 Disk? That an external CD player (My car cd player plays MP3 CD's) can understand?
I only see examples of .cue files for Audio disks.
I've only started using .cue files, so I'm not very familiar with what I'm doing.
Although my Car Deck does play MP3 CD's, it scrolls very slowly through the track, and trying to get to the end of a Ferry Corsten Live @ Avalon set (5 Hours) can take about 30 Minutes just to scroll that far. So a cue sheet would be extremely helpful in that area.
Thanks for the help. |
I beleive a MP3 CD = Audio CD = average 78-80 min cd. No matter what it can not be done.
Understand your playing a 70 minute mp3 "ferry Corsten mix" How would your MP3 CD player in your car know you want to go to each track on that MP3 Playing? It will not. That is why the audio CD version of a .Cue sheet is the way to go. Your entire Cd is the Ferry C mix and each track is seperate without blank space so you do not have to fastfoward to your favorite track.
If you play your ferry C mix as an mp3 how would the player know where each track is in itself? Only way is fastfowarding in that case.
Unless... There is a program that can make your 70 min long MP3 have check points you just hit a button and jumps to each one if so then that seems reasonable in your situation |
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| cmay119 |
| quote: | Originally posted by Trancealot
I beleive a MP3 CD = Audio CD = average 78-80 min cd. No matter what it can not be done.
Understand your playing a 70 minute mp3 "ferry Corsten mix" How would your MP3 CD player in your car know you want to go to each track on that MP3 Playing? It will not. That is why the audio CD version of a .Cue sheet is the way to go. Your entire Cd is the Ferry C mix and each track is seperate without blank space so you do not have to fastfoward to your favorite track.
If you play your ferry C mix as an mp3 how would the player know where each track is in itself? Only way is fastfowarding in that case.
Unless... There is a program that can make your 70 min long MP3 have check points you just hit a button and jumps to each one if so then that seems reasonable in your situation |
Interesting, I thought that was what a .cue sheet does, so you don't actually have to cut apart an mp3 track per track. If that is the case, than forget this question altogether, I'll just cut the 5-hour mix into individual tracks and make it a track-at-once cd. |
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| Trancealot |
| quote: | Originally posted by cmay119
Interesting, I thought that was what a .cue sheet does, so you don't actually have to cut apart an mp3 track per track. If that is the case, than forget this question altogether, I'll just cut the 5-hour mix into individual tracks and make it a track-at-once cd. |
yeah your best best is with a 5hr mix is..
1st hr = 1st CD with cue sheet for that 1st hr
2nd hr = 2nd CD with cue sheet for that 2nd hr
3rd hr = 3rd Cd wuitg cue sheet for that 3rd hr and so forth
remember your going to have to reset each cd to the time 00:00 and work your way up to the last song on that particular hr you choosen. I suggest find site that subtracts time in units of minutes and seconds to help you with that. You might already know where every single song is timed in that 5hr mix or not. Then you got a lot more work ahead of you if you want perfection :cool: |
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| twilight |
| quote: | Originally posted by Trancealot
yeah your best best is with a 5hr mix is..
1st hr = 1st CD with cue sheet for that 1st hr
2nd hr = 2nd CD with cue sheet for that 2nd hr
3rd hr = 3rd Cd wuitg cue sheet for that 3rd hr and so forth
remember your going to have to reset each cd to the time 00:00 and work your way up to the last song on that particular hr you choosen. I suggest find site that subtracts time in units of minutes and seconds to help you with that. You might already know where every single song is timed in that 5hr mix or not. Then you got a lot more work ahead of you if you want perfection :cool: |
The splitting process is described here:
http://qed.qproject.org/faq.php#faq9
You can get the required tools in the download section of that site:
http://qed.qproject.org/download.php
Cheers |
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