Andyd Posted July 24, 2011 Posted July 24, 2011 Hi Am a second time user with 2.5.5.0 and followed these steps http://www.simplehelp.net/2009/03/02/how-to-split-a-single-flac-file-into-multiple-tracks/ http://forum.imgburn.com/index.php?showtopic=5555&st=0&p=58723entry58723 http://forum.imgburn.com/index.php?showtopic=61 My first attempt to Write Image to Disc was using the icon on the front page followed by browsing for a folder of separate .cue files that I had split (I thought I needed to do this for separate audio tracks on the Audio CD I am trying to create). I THEN clicked the queue button and selected them all (again) and clicked OK and it went through and wrote ALL 18 tracks to disc - No problem and each indivual track is on the CD Onto my second attempt, I have attempted to do what I though was exactly the same thing: browse and select multiple cue files and then highlight and select on the queue again. However despite attempting it 4 times over, IT ONLY DOES THE FIRST CUE FILE! It prompts me for mutiple copies ie a disc for each track I have read other posts and you state that it only does ONE cue file which matches my issue. I dont understand why my first one worked and why I cant get the others written when I have proof that my first one worked I thought that if I take the CUE file for the whole CD (ie the combined one), i will not be able to skip tracks on the final audio CD and it will only be one file, hence me creating indiviual cue files for each track, which turns out to be a tedious waste of time Can you advise a) why one may have done multiples and the other one not Can I write the cue file for the whole CD and it will have individual tracks c) or explain how to get multiple flac tracks onto an audio CD
LIGHTNING UK! Posted July 24, 2011 Posted July 24, 2011 You are supposed to follow the guide you linked to. http://forum.imgburn.com/index.php?showtopic=5555 It mentions nothing about multiple CUEs, you just add you individual FLAC encoded music tracks (that's 1 flac file per song) and create a single CUE file. Then you burn the single CUE file in Write mode.
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