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      How to create cue sheet with WaveLab

      I have a live music concert in .wav format that I would like to burn to cd and have separate tracks (with no gaps). I've just installed WaveLab but cannot work out how to create a cue sheet with it. Can anyone tell me the procedure? Also, once I've created my cue sheet, what program(s) other than CDRWIN support cue sheet burning?

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      burnatonce.

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      Indeed, www.burnatonce.com or EAC (Exact Audio Copy) http://www.exactaudiocopy.de/ Both are freeware!
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      Cue****!!!!!

      Im no expert for that....All i know is before when i used cdrwin,on their site was tutorial with instructions how to use cue****s.....Also,im not shure,but wavelab should burn cue(dont use it now)......Btw,where is that duracell???He`s using it(he should know).......
      Last edited by zver; 07-01-2003 at 03:57.

    5. burnatonce 0.95 beta (due out soon) will automatically split a large track into many smaller tracks based on a list of track lengths.

      These track lengths can be copy, pasted and filtered from a freedb.org search - takes a few seconds.

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      Wow.. sounds cool
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      Arrow vcd_pat

      Originally posted by vcd_pat
      I have a live music concert in .wav format that I would like to burn to cd and have separate tracks (with no gaps). I've just installed WaveLab but cannot work out how to create a cue sheet with it.
      you must not make a cue sheet;

      create a new "Audio montage", add your wave, run the CD-Wizard to create stadard pre and post gap, now set your title markers manually in the wave, use boundary markers (no start or stop markers), now you can burn your CD or save as CUE/BIN

      in every menu and sub menu you will find a link direct to the right chapter from the help file; use the chance;


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      Last edited by Duracell; 07-01-2003 at 22:28.

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      use feurio, build for making audio CD's

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      I do this everyday in wavelab! I found the Audio montage in wavelab awkward.

      I just use generic markers in between tracks, then TOOLS/ Auto split/ according to markers

      I am left with X number of tracks. I then add the wav files to feurio cd manager and burn. If you are getting 2 sec gaps, check Feurio's "Settings" ....Do not insert pauses etc.

      I found that Burnatonce will leave very tiny pauses between tracks.

      bode

    10. Originally posted by bode
      I found that Burnatonce will leave very tiny pauses between tracks.
      Hmm... I have not had this problem, please be more specific.

      Jamie
      Last edited by jamieo; 01-03-2003 at 18:54.

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      a little bit off topic

      hi jamieo, nice to see you here;

      i will use this chance to ask you:
      Is it possible to implement the Yamaha's F1 "Advanced Audio Master Quality Recording" mode in your BAO? this feature is the last reason for me to use Nero for burning audio CUE sheets;


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    12. Re: a little bit off topic

      Originally posted by Duracell
      Is it possible to implement the Yamaha's F1 "Advanced Audio Master Quality Recording" mode in your BAO?
      Hi Duracell!

      If cdrdao supports it then burnatonce can implement it!

      Some work was recently done to support some custom modes of the plextor writers with cdrdao but I'm not sure about yamaha...

      Here are some links to the cdrdao_devel list discussing this feature - maybe you could join the mailing list and give some encouragement?

      http://sourceforge.net/mailarchive/m...msg_id=2370712

      http://sourceforge.net/mailarchive/m...msg_id=2395904

      Jamie
      Last edited by jamieo; 01-03-2003 at 16:07.

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      @jamieo RE: BAO gaps

      I use Wavelab to split large wav files - concerts etc into separate tracks. I would then add each wav file into Burnatonce. Set Burnatonce to Cdrdao and burn as normal.

      I usually check the disc to make sure it is seamless, but found tiny audible blips inbetween the tracks. I re-burnt the same files in feurio and found no problems.

      These tiny blips (not 2 sec gaps) occur each time, I've noticed this 3 times.

      Perhaps a reinstallation may help?
      v0.91 beta

      bode

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      Sounds like you're not breaking at sector boundaries.

      Better to create a CUE, than to split up a WAV, if you want it truly continuous.

      EAC can create a cuesheet, and insert track markers at selected points, but they cannot be visually edited - one of the few things missing.

      Nero makes a passable job of it, with "indexes and splits" - dump the topped and tailed track in, and then mark and split it in the layout - WITH visual editing - same for WinOnCD - in fact, the visual track breaking in that is one of the best I've seen! - fortunate, as the auto-splitting is predictably useless, and has no adjustment - fortunately erring on too few, rather than too many!
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      boundary markers is what are you having probs with!!Check search and find the thread!!!!Feurio and Samplitude can do it,and duracell added that wavelab can do it to--didnt try it though!!!!


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