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| .cue/mp3 burning with toast 8 help! this may seem like a simple question, but I cant seem to figure out how to do it. I have an mp3 with a .cue file for track lengths and cut times, how do I burn this with toast? I have toast version 8. all i can find help for is burning with bin/cue files. obviously the cue file contains track lengths so I can easily change tracks while playing the audio cd. Thanks for your help. |
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| I've never heard of this combination before. You have _one_ MP3 file containing more than one tracks, and the .cue file would provide the information about where specific tracks start and stop? Googling for "mp3 cue toast", I've found a German user with the same problem. He solved it with http://www.versiontracker.com/dyn/moreinfo/macosx/19389 - which basically creates single mp3 files for the tracks. These can then be added to the Audio CD in Toast without the need for a cue-file. The software (cue-splitter) is free, so that's good. My question would be how you end up with one big MP3 and a cue-file in the first place. ![]()
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| www.acseven.com click dj mixes. I know maaaany programs on my pc can do it, but I love my mac. So i prefer to stick with it. Thanks for the link. |