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Cue Points Don't Appear on CD
I am having a problem with burning CD's.
I can record a tape as a large wav file, and then I can insert cue points to split the tracks. Yet then when I load up my CD burning software to record the file, it only ever burns as one big file, the cue points dont come acrosss. any ideas ? I'm struggling with it COL |
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Cue Points Don't Appear on CD
Colin wrote:
I am having a problem with burning CD's. I can record a tape as a large wav file, and then I can insert cue points to split the tracks. Yet then when I load up my CD burning software to record the file, it only ever burns as one big file, the cue points dont come acrosss. Strange, I never had this problem with my Ampex. any ideas ? I'm struggling with it Since you don't mention what kind of computer you are using, what application you are using to edit the file, and what application you are using to burn the disc, or if there is anything you are doing to copy an EDL from one application to the other (if indeed you are using more than one application), it's kind of hard to suggest anything. You are using a computer, right? --scott -- "C'est un Nagra. C'est suisse, et tres, tres precis." |
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"Colin" wrote in message
om I am having a problem with burning CD's. I can record a tape as a large wav file, and then I can insert cue points to split the tracks. Yet then when I load up my CD burning software to record the file, it only ever burns as one big file, the cue points dont come acrosss. any ideas ? I'm struggling with it This question was just answered one of the Adobe Audition forums. Some burning software doesn't support cue lists, but Nero does. However, Nero appears to demand that the cue list be in a separate file from the .wav file. This is of course inconvenient beause it'svery nice to have all the information in one file. The .wav file format and programs like Adobe Audion support creation and management of .wav files that contain cue list information. Fortunately, there is a little program that mediates this interfacing problem with Nero. It's called CueListTool and its a freebie. CueListTool separates out a cuelist file that apparently Nero will accept and do the right thing with. http://www.stefanbion.de/cueltool/index_e.htm I haven't experimented with this because CoolEdiit 2.1's CD writer plug-in supports cue lists that are embedded in .wav files. I hope that Adobe supports it soon. |
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Mike Rivers wrote:
In article writes: I can record a tape as a large wav file, and then I can insert cue points to split the tracks. Yet then when I load up my CD burning software to record the file, it only ever burns as one big file, the cue points dont come acrosss. What software are you using? Sometimes you have to take one more step. I use Nero, and when I put in cue points, I have to tell it to split the big file at those points so it looks like one file for each "track." Then it works. I had that same problem the first I tried it, too. If PC, Sony CD Architect V5 is possibly the most intuitive and easy app for laying out a CD. Doesn't do CD-TEXT though. geoff |
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Cue Points Don't Appear on CD
CD's have Track Marks and SubIndexes. Track marks are what is on most music
CD's. Many CD players do not even support Cue or SubIndexes. These are mostly used on Radio Station Commercials CD's with parts of the donuts marked with track and others marked with subindexes. Max Arwood "Colin" wrote in message om... I am having a problem with burning CD's. I can record a tape as a large wav file, and then I can insert cue points to split the tracks. Yet then when I load up my CD burning software to record the file, it only ever burns as one big file, the cue points dont come acrosss. any ideas ? I'm struggling with it COL |
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Max Arwood wrote:
CD's have Track Marks and SubIndexes. Track marks are what is on most music CD's. Many CD players do not even support Cue or SubIndexes. These are mostly used on Radio Station Commercials CD's with parts of the donuts marked with track and others marked with subindexes. Tracks and Indexes. Classical music often has indexes implemented on different sections of a piece (or should). In CDA you place the cursor and hit "T" for a track marker, or "I" for an Index marker, or on-the-fly while playing. geoff |
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"Geoff Wood" -nospam wrote in message
Max Arwood wrote: CD's have Track Marks and SubIndexes. Track marks are what is on most music CD's. Many CD players do not even support Cue or SubIndexes. These are mostly used on Radio Station Commercials CD's with parts of the donuts marked with track and others marked with subindexes. Tracks and Indexes. Classical music often has indexes implemented on different sections of a piece (or should). In CDA you place the cursor and hit "T" for a track marker, or "I" for an Index marker, or on-the-fly while playing. Adobe Audition/CE works in a similar manner. It supports three kinds of markers: Cue list element CD Track marker (also a cue list element) CD Index marker (also a cue list element) You can change the type of a marker and edit it's properties once it is established. Cue list elements from individual track .wav files are visible in multitrack view. The mixdown file inherits markers from the .wav files that it is composed of. |
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Mike Rivers wrote:
I'm sure several people who believe it's possible that he knows what he's talking about will tell me that I could be wrong and shouldn't make assumptions. Colin had written: I am having a problem with burning CD's. I can record a tape as a large wav file Methinks confusion reigneth. -- ha |
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Cue Points Don't Appear on CD
hank alrich wrote:
Mike Rivers wrote: I'm sure several people who believe it's possible that he knows what he's talking about will tell me that I could be wrong and shouldn't make assumptions. Colin had written: I am having a problem with burning CD's. I can record a tape as a large wav file Methinks confusion reigneth. So let's unconfuse. Track Markers are what indicate the track numbers on CD. Index Markers are additional positional markers that can point to parts within that track, and are accessed (if encoded) by the 'Index" buttons on a CD player , if implemented there). geoff |
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