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Gear / Technical Help => Post-Processing, Computer / Streaming / Internet Devices & Related Activity => Topic started by: ellaguru on December 30, 2014, 03:45:14 PM
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hey kids...
back when i was new to the art of proper archiving, i borrowed some cdr's and ripped them as a .cue sheet with an associated wav file. im curious if there's a way to use the cue sheet to somehow 'extract'/get the wav file back to the individual tracks? i think @ that time my intention was to archive to cdr, so burning the .cue file would be an easy task. my head is spinning on this one!
chris
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CD Wave Editor (http://www.milosoftware.com/en/index.php?body=cdwave.php)
Load the wav, then the cue file.
Hit save
done
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CD Wave Editor (http://www.milosoftware.com/en/index.php?body=cdwave.php)
Load the wav, then the cue file.
Hit save
done
This^^^
You may have to use a text editor (notepad) and edit the path to the WAV file...
Terry
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CD Wave Editor (http://www.milosoftware.com/en/index.php?body=cdwave.php)
Load the wav, then the cue file.
Hit save
done
This^^^
You may have to use a text editor (notepad) and edit the path to the WAV file...
Terry
There's a cool trick you can do in CDWave to avoid this. Load the wave, then open the cue sheet (I drag and drop the cue sheet to the CDWave editor window; unsure if this works using the menu) and choose to NOT open the associated WAV. This will apply the track splits to the currently opened file, regardless if it's the same file name or path specified in the cue sheet.
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^ bingo!
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CD Wave Editor (http://www.milosoftware.com/en/index.php?body=cdwave.php)
Load the wav, then the cue file.
Hit save
done
This^^^
You may have to use a text editor (notepad) and edit the path to the WAV file...
Terry
There's a cool trick you can do in CDWave to avoid this. Load the wave, then open the cue sheet (I drag and drop the cue sheet to the CDWave editor window; unsure if this works using the menu) and choose to NOT open the associated WAV. This will apply the track splits to the currently opened file, regardless if it's the same file name or path specified in the cue sheet.
exactly!
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Thanks for the tip!
Terry