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Topic: CUE, TOC, CDRDAO (Read 6184 times) previous topic - next topic
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CUE, TOC, CDRDAO

Hi,

does someone knows a way to convert non-compliant cue-sheets, created by EAC, into toc-files, which could be used by CDRDAO? The important thing is, that the cues are non-compliant!

Why do I ask this? I want the option to burn CDs with my images on operating systems, where CDRDAO is available but EAC not (Linux, MAC OS X).

Thanks

CUE, TOC, CDRDAO

Reply #1
I'm not too sure about the non-compliant thing but cueconvert usually does the job pretty well.


CUE, TOC, CDRDAO

Reply #3
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CUE, TOC, CDRDAO

Reply #4
I'm not too sure about the non-compliant thing but cueconvert usually does the job pretty well.
Does not work. It sais: 54: too many files specified

What's wrong with CUE2TOC?
Does not work: It sais: Pregap out of range


I want the option to burn CDs with my images

When you say image, do you mean that all tracks are in a single file?
No: separated files. Otherwise I would not deal with noncompliant cue-sheet.

CUE, TOC, CDRDAO

Reply #5
does someone knows a way to convert non-compliant cue-sheets, created by EAC, into toc-files, which could be used by CDRDAO? The important thing is, that the cues are non-compliant!

There are Cue tools (allow conversion to a compliant cuesheet), for the details see here:
[a href='index.php?showtopic=50113']CUE Tools, Convert between different CUE sheet styles[/a]

CUE, TOC, CDRDAO

Reply #6
does someone knows a way to convert non-compliant cue-sheets, created by EAC, into toc-files, which could be used by CDRDAO? The important thing is, that the cues are non-compliant!

There are Cue tools (allow conversion to a compliant cuesheet), for the details see here:
[a href='index.php?showtopic=50113']CUE Tools, Convert between different CUE sheet styles[/a]
Thanks, but this program only converts between different CUE-Formats. I need a conversion of an non-compliant cue-sheet with individual files to TOC, which is used by CDRDAO which i need to use because i use a macintosh computer. And in the mac-world the do not know anything about CUE/WAV bundels, EAC or Burrrn. They use CUE/BIN, TOC/BIN or what's however.

CUE, TOC, CDRDAO

Reply #7
Could you not use it to convert from your non-compliant cuesheet format to one that one of these apps does understand?

Two steps, but an option.
I'm on a horse.

 

CUE, TOC, CDRDAO

Reply #8
Could you not use it to convert from your non-compliant cuesheet format to one that one of these apps does understand?

Two steps, but an option.
Well I could convert the CUE-Sheet to a version, which does not contain the pause-information, but which has individual tracks. So I would loose some information where I was interested in. But with such a CUE I could create a TOC so that hopefully CUE2TOC and CDRDAO works. It would be a work-around.

But I do not want to create something like CUE/BIN or TOC/BIN because I do not want to touch the WAVs. Each track should remain individual as a WAV. And BIN is not WAV