Teej a.k.a T-Dj
Nov 12 2006, 16:23
Hey
I'm looking for software (or a combination of programs) that'll let me take a long wav file, define where tracks begin and end (I guess a la cue sheet) and burn it onto a disc gaplessly. Freeware/open source is preferred, but not necessary.
Thanks!
Teej a.k.a T-Dj
Nov 18 2006, 01:30
Bump...no suggestions from anyone?
Have a look at Feurio! CD-Writer. I haven't used it in a while, but I think it will do everything you need and more.
http://www.feurio.com/English/index.shtml
QUOTE(Teej a.k.a T-Dj @ Nov 18 2006, 13:30)

Bump...no suggestions from anyone?
EAC can create cue sheet from wav file and burn an Audio CD.
Feurio! is my favorite. I've used it a lot for ripping LPs into a single wave file, then defining separate tracks, adding fade-in and fade-out where desired, then burning to CD. It works really well for this.
It is shareware, but it is not crippled in any way, just a little bit of nagging. I liked it so much that I paid for my copy long ago.
Gambit
Nov 18 2006, 09:36
You can use
CD Wave to create a CUE sheet and then burn with anything.
Teej a.k.a T-Dj
Nov 18 2006, 13:30
Great! Thanks a lot guys! I'll be trying them out.
Also, I didn't know EAC could create cue sheets from WAV files, that's cool, thanks.