What burning software do you use to burn Cue files?

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jjones

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Originally posted by: SampSon
Your cue file is corrupt obviously.
I'm not too up on the latest, but wouldn't his bin file be corrupt, not the cue?

I use Blindwrite for burning.

 

toekramp

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Originally posted by: jjones
Originally posted by: SampSon
Your cue file is corrupt obviously.
I'm not too up on the latest, but wouldn't his bin file be corrupt, not the cue?

I use Blindwrite for burning.


could be pointing at the wrong file, all sorts of stuff.

point is it might not even be seeing the bin
 

jjones

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Originally posted by: toekramp
Originally posted by: jjones
Originally posted by: SampSon
Your cue file is corrupt obviously.
I'm not too up on the latest, but wouldn't his bin file be corrupt, not the cue?

I use Blindwrite for burning.


could be pointing at the wrong file, all sorts of stuff.

point is it might not even be seeing the bin
Yeah, you're right. I guess he could try burning the bin file first, or just use CD mage to extract it to disk so as not to waste a new CD. If that works okay and the extracted files are viable, then he definately has something written wrong in the cue file.

Edit: Oh, and he could try searching for a new cue file. There are some sites I've seen, can't remember the names though, that have a repository of cue files.

 

ImMersion

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I see some are confused..........its an MP3 file along with a Cue file
There is no image
There is no bin

The cue chops up the mp3 into tracks just as someone above mentioned!
 

KeyserSoze

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Originally posted by: ImMersion
I see some are confused..........its an MP3 file along with a Cue file
There is no image
There is no bin

The cue chops up the mp3 into tracks just as someone above mentioned!

File-->Open in Nero. Make sure the Cue file has the EXACT same file name listed as the MP3. And Nero will LOOK like it's crashing and will lock, while it's opening up the file, and processing. I usually give my computer a few minutes to do that, then it'll be ready to burn.



KeyserSoze