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creating cue files
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| Scorpio Rising |
| Can anyone tell me wich program I can use to find the (exact)index positions for my cue files? I noticed that most programs give the position in minutes:seconds:miliseconds. But for a cue file I need them in minutes:seconds:frames. Anyone who knows such a program, or is there another solution? |
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| Scorpio Rising |
| Nobody who creates frame accurate cue files? Come on guys/girls... |
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| PointyDC |
It can be done, but you can't do it accurately using winamp or while the file is in .mp3 :)
Make a copy of the file and convert it to a .wav using the LAME codec (search www.r3mix.net for a place to download it). Then load the file into Cooledit PRO or Soundforge or any audio program which shows the time in MM:SS:FF (Minute:Second:Frame) Now listen to the music using this program and pick the gaps - majority of music runs on the 4/4 structure so its piss easy and pause it when u think the next song comes in EXACTLY...take down the time (MM:SS:FF) and throw it in the cuesheet. |
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