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Cue Sheet Specifiactions

I know someone here at HA posted a link to the Cue Sheet Specifications, but I have been unable to locate it. I even tried Google using every possible search string I could think of, but to no avail.

Can someone help me out, please?

Cue Sheet Specifiactions

Reply #1
Get CDRwin: www.goldenhawk.com

rename the help file to CDRWIN.HLP (they screwed that up)

look under "advanced topics" in the help.



Cue Sheet Specifiactions

Reply #4
Yes, it is. 

I couldn't find the info on a website somewhere, so i created some html pages out of the cdrwin helpfile myself.
It's a lot easier than downloading and extracting the helpfile.

Cue Sheet Specifiactions

Reply #5
Page is bookmarked.

Thanks a lot .

Cue Sheet Specifiactions

Reply #6
Hmm... anybody here ever use "FLAGS 4CH"? (Or "FLAGS PRE", for that matter!) I've known for years that four-channel audio was possible on a Red Book disc, but somehow I've never gotten around to playing with it. Now where did I put all those Quad LPs?

  Seriously, does anyone know what structure the resultant audio file would need - two Stereo pairs, four Mono channels, a single linked Quad group? - or how to properly implement the CUE sheet? It's kinda pointless to have the capability built into the standard, if no one can explain how to use it.

    - M.