Mostresticator Posted January 9, 2018 Posted January 9, 2018 So I've got my master literally almost finished. What the hell am I doing wrong? I left the log down below, I 17:00:38 Operation Started!I 17:00:38 Source File: C:\Users\adam\Documents\Alex.cueI 17:00:38 Source File Sectors: 169,291 (AUDIO/2352)I 17:00:39 Source File Size: 398,172,432 bytesI 17:00:39 Source File Volume Identifier: AJM - AJMI 17:00:39 Source File File System(s): NoneI 17:00:39 Destination Device: [0:0:0] MATSHITA DVD-RAM UJ8E1 8.71 (F:) (SATA)I 17:00:39 Destination Media Type: CD-R (Disc ID: 97m24s16f, Sony Corp.)I 17:00:39 Destination Media Supported Write Speeds: 10x, 16x, 20x, 24xI 17:00:39 Destination Media Sectors: 359,847I 17:00:39 Write Mode: CDI 17:00:39 Write Type: SAOI 17:00:39 Write Speed: MAXI 17:00:39 Lock Volume: YesI 17:00:39 Test Mode: NoI 17:00:39 OPC: NoI 17:00:39 BURN-Proof: EnabledI 17:00:42 Write Speed Successfully Set! - Effective: 4,234 KB/s (24x)E 17:00:42 Failed to send Cue Sheet!E 17:00:42 Reason: Invalid Field in Parameter ListE 17:00:44 Operation Failed! - Duration: 00:00:05I 17:00:44 Average Write Rate: N/A - Maximum Write Rate: N/A
Mostresticator Posted January 9, 2018 Author Posted January 9, 2018 TITLE "A"PERFORMER "AJM" FILE "Alex.bin" BINARY TRACK 01 AUDIO TITLE "1" PERFORMER "AJM" INDEX 01 00:04:00 TRACK 02 AUDIO TITLE "2" PERFORMER "AJM" INDEX 01 03:06:02 TRACK 03 AUDIO TITLE "3" PERFORMER "AJM" INDEX 01 07:58:04 TRACK 04 AUDIO TITLE "4" PERFORMER "AJM" INDEX 01 18:55:06 TRACK 05 AUDIO TITLE "5" PERFORMER "AJM" INDEX 01 21:17:08 TRACK 06 AUDIO TITLE "6" PERFORMER "AJM" INDEX 01 25:59:10 TRACK 07 AUDIO TITLE "7" PERFORMER "AJM" INDEX 01 31:46:12 TRACK 08 AUDIO TITLE "8" PERFORMER "AJM" INDEX 01 37:39:16
LIGHTNING UK! Posted January 9, 2018 Posted January 9, 2018 And what's the size in bytes of your bin file please?
LIGHTNING UK! Posted January 10, 2018 Posted January 10, 2018 That's not in bytes, but I'll get it close enough
LIGHTNING UK! Posted January 10, 2018 Posted January 10, 2018 Your BIN file isn't big enough for the CUE you've got there. Where did the CUE come from?!
Mostresticator Posted January 11, 2018 Author Posted January 11, 2018 I made the CUE file based on the timestamps for the songs on notepad. Why the CUE file is not big enough for the BIN file.. I do not understand.
Mostresticator Posted January 11, 2018 Author Posted January 11, 2018 What needs to be done for this to work correctly?
dbminter Posted January 11, 2018 Posted January 11, 2018 Have you tried using ImgBurn's Create CUE sheet function and imported the source files to see if the CUE file can be created by ImgBurn? I've noticed some CUE editor applications don't make CUE sheets that work with ImgBurn for burning. I forget what it was, but I tried a CUE sheet creation software and ImgBurn wouldn't burn the resulting CUE it created.
LIGHTNING UK! Posted January 11, 2018 Posted January 11, 2018 That BIN file is 398,172,432 bytes in size. As a sector is 2352 bytes, that makes 169,291 sectors. The last index in your cue sheet claims it starts at 37:39:16 (MM:SS:FF) within the file. Converting MSF to sectors.... (37 * 60 * 75) + (39 * 75) + 16 = sector 169,441 Therefore, your last index point is beyond the end of the file.
Mostresticator Posted January 11, 2018 Author Posted January 11, 2018 Ok, so how would I fix resolve this? the 250 sector difference.
LIGHTNING UK! Posted January 11, 2018 Posted January 11, 2018 I expect you need to go back to the drawing board and work out where each track really starts. How did you end up with a bin file if you're making what I assume is your own disc? Are the tracks all mixed in? If not, individual WAV files would be better. Even if they are all mixed in, you could still have a single large WAV file. Then open it in any media player and make note of the timer so you can make proper track/index cues.
dbminter Posted January 11, 2018 Posted January 11, 2018 For CD, a sector is 2352 bytes? What an odd value! It's divisible by 2 but is not a multiple of 2.
LIGHTNING UK! Posted January 11, 2018 Posted January 11, 2018 It's 2448 really but 2352 is generally available for CDDA or Mode2 stuff. Mode 1 sectors just have 2048 available for user data.
Mostresticator Posted January 12, 2018 Author Posted January 12, 2018 I took the 8 WAV files and made them into one track with track markers on reaper. I burned the tracks onto the CD then I tried to write the cue file onto the CD. Alternatively, I've tried to burn the and write the cue file through imgburn and can't quite get the result I need. I simply need the artist, album, tracks times etc to reflect correctly. Everything with the album is done minus this CD text process.
LIGHTNING UK! Posted January 12, 2018 Posted January 12, 2018 Can't you go back to your 8 wav files and follow this? http://forum.imgburn.com/index.php?/topic/5555-how-to-write-an-audio-cd-from-music-files-using-imgburn/ You can fill out the CDTEXT info on there and it'll generate a proper CUE.
Mostresticator Posted January 13, 2018 Author Posted January 13, 2018 When I follow the tutorial you posted above, I get this message.. ConnectionFilters(Source, Sample Grabber) Failed! File Name: C:\Users/A\Documents\Music Folder\Music Files\Song 1.wav Reason: No combination of intermediate filters could be found to make the connection. Hint: You may need to install some addition DirectShow filters in order to support files of this type or the file might be corrupt.
LIGHTNING UK! Posted January 13, 2018 Posted January 13, 2018 Are they in some sort of weird format? 44khz, 16 bit stereo is 'normal'.
dbminter Posted January 13, 2018 Posted January 13, 2018 What I do in cases like this is I use some kind of conversion software and convert each of the WAV files to new individual WAV's, without any changes to the source input. Generally, this fixes any sort of input problems I have with creating CUE sheets with ImgBurn.
Mostresticator Posted January 13, 2018 Author Posted January 13, 2018 I'm not using any weird format. Whatever the default format is, is what I used.
Mostresticator Posted January 13, 2018 Author Posted January 13, 2018 I'll try that minter later today when I get off work
dbminter Posted January 13, 2018 Posted January 13, 2018 Try 4dots Free Audio Converter. I believe that has worked for me before in the past; I currently have it installed, anyway. I also have Hamster Audio Converter installed, but I don't know if I've ever used it for fixing this case. Both utilities are freeware.
LIGHTNING UK! Posted January 13, 2018 Posted January 13, 2018 If they were in the format I mentioned, it would be working Use 'MediaInfo' to examine one of the wav files.
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