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lextune
QUOTE(emtee @ May 25 2005, 01:29 PM) *

I've had troubles with cuesheets that contain data tracks at the end of CD too. Since it was not ripped and it is not present, Burrrn says

" is not a valid integer value.


I am having the same problem. But if I rip as an Image + CUE it seems to work fine. huh.gif

So the question is, can a noncompliant cue be made to work with a CD that has a data track at the end?

lextune
sad.gif

O.K. let me rephrase the question.

How do you rip a CD with a data track?
Rain
I would also like to know. But the problem is EAC cannot be burn (offset-corrected audio) cuesheets with data tracks on it.... unfortunately.
lextune
I, for one am not even interested in the data track, I just want to be able to reproduce the music in a 1:1 copy, for backup purposes.
23skidoo
In v0.95 b3 of EAC (the previous version before the latest), you would just go to Edit > TOC Alterations > Retrieve Native TOC, then make your cuesheet. Unfortunately, in the newsest verion of EAC, it's been eliminated.


/edit: Yay for bad spelling!
lextune
QUOTE(23skidoo @ Apr 14 2006, 10:32 AM) *

In v0.95 b3 of EAC (the previous version before the latest), you would just go to Edit > TOC Alterations > Retrieve Native TOC, then make your cuesheet. Unfortunately, in the newsest verion of EAC, it's been eliminated.


/edit: Yay for bad spelling!

Really?! If I run v0.95 b3 will it overwrite my settings?

23skidoo
It didn't for me when I upgraded one computer to the newest version then changed my mind and copied the previous versions .exe and let it overwrite the newer one. Everything still works OK for me.
Cosmo
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I, for one am not even interested in the data track, I just want to be able to reproduce the music in a 1:1 copy, for backup purposes.

I just remove the lines pertaining to the data track from the cue sheet. wink.gif
ponchorage
QUOTE(Cosmo @ Apr 14 2006, 09:45 AM) *

QUOTE

I, for one am not even interested in the data track, I just want to be able to reproduce the music in a 1:1 copy, for backup purposes.

I just remove the lines pertaining to the data track from the cue sheet. wink.gif


Exactly. When you rip image and cuesheet it doesn't add the data track to the end, but for some reason when you do individual tracks it put the data track in the cuesheet. Your rip is fine. Your issue is when you go to burn the files.
lextune
QUOTE(Cosmo @ Apr 14 2006, 11:45 AM) *

QUOTE

I, for one am not even interested in the data track, I just want to be able to reproduce the music in a 1:1 copy, for backup purposes.

I just remove the lines pertaining to the data track from the cue sheet. wink.gif

Cool, that's what I did. Worked perfectly. Thanks biggrin.gif
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