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aliumalik
Hi,
I encoded my CDs using -5 -V -f -A "tukey(0,5)" but afaik -A "tukey(0,5)" is default and -5 is default so I can use just -V -f instead right?

Secondly I don't have cue files for my CDs so is there any way I can use the files to create cue files?

PS: What is the use of cue files anyways can't you just burn CDs like you used to burn mp3s?

Thanks
jcoalson
QUOTE(aliumalik @ Sep 20 2007, 17:40) *
I encoded my CDs using -5 -V -f -A "tukey(0,5)" but afaik -A "tukey(0,5)" is default and -5 is default so I can use just -V -f instead right?
yes
pdq
QUOTE(aliumalik @ Sep 20 2007, 18:40) *

Secondly I don't have cue files for my CDs so is there any way I can use the files to create cue files?

PS: What is the use of cue files anyways can't you just burn CDs like you used to burn mp3s?

Thanks

Do you have a single large file for one CD, or one file for each track?
aliumalik
QUOTE(pdq @ Sep 21 2007, 07:06) *

QUOTE(aliumalik @ Sep 20 2007, 18:40) *

Secondly I don't have cue files for my CDs so is there any way I can use the files to create cue files?

PS: What is the use of cue files anyways can't you just burn CDs like you used to burn mp3s?

Thanks

Do you have a single large file for one CD, or one file for each track?

One file for each track...I ripped the CDs to wav first then encoded them using command line
skamp
You can't. You could have been able to recreate cue sheets if this method was used by ripping software.
aliumalik
but what is the advantage of burning with cue sheets when compared to burning without them. The files I ripped are still ~1:1 copies right?
Synthetic Soul
The audio is the same, but you are missing the INDEX 00 indexes - therefore the CD would not be the same.

Is this a worry? Probably not.

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