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Cue-sheets

I was wondering if there is a standard on how to build a cue-sheet for audio cd's ?

I'm asking this because i got some lossless albums ripped in seperate tracks, but i got no cue-sheet for these albums. I like to have them so i can burn them with the original gaps and so on.

Yesterday i found a program that can create a cue-sheet from the information found on freedb, the only thing is that it creates cue-sheets for single wav albums. Program can be found here: CueMaster.

The next step would be to edit the cue-sheet by hand ofcourse, but how do i do that ? Do any of you guys know a website where it is explained, as i haven't found a good one yet ..

Thanks.

Cue-sheets

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There used to be a website with the CUE format definitions, but I can't seem to find it in my bookmarks mess. Anyway, the Windows shareware program CDRWin comes with a manual that describes the CUE sheet format and includes a few examples (see under Advanced Topics).

Cue-sheets

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Anyway, the Windows shareware program CDRWin comes with a manual that describes the CUE sheet format and includes a few examples (see under Advanced Topics).


Thanks for the tip. I'll look into it.