Indicating the End of a Song on a Cue Sheet |
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Indicating the End of a Song on a Cue Sheet |
Aug 5 2012, 05:52
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Trying to make a single file cue sheet for an album, but there's a 1 minute gap between two songs. I want to end the first of the two songs at the beginning of the gap and have the next song start at the end of the gap, but I'm not sure how to do that or whether that's even possible.
Cue sheet in question: http://pastebin.com/ghdYViqz Also not sure if this is the board I should be posting this to. |
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Aug 5 2012, 06:00
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Not possible, though you can put a 00 index where you would like the first track to end which may work with at least some CD players in either shuffle or program modes. I'd just trim the silence away with a wave editor, personally.
I'll move the post to the correct subforum. They all have descriptions which should point you in the right direction if the titles aren't self-explanatory enough. This post has been edited by greynol: Aug 5 2012, 06:05 -------------------- Everything sounds the same until it is proven otherwise.
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Aug 5 2012, 06:31
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Thanks. Also I did add an Index 00 to the second song that specified where the first song ended, which I'm guessing is what you meant, but it didn't work in foobar2000. The cue sheet I linked in fact had that in there.
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