agentbad Posted May 7, 2008 Posted May 7, 2008 I was making an audio cue file and didn't have time to finish so I saved it. Now I can't figure out how to load it back up so I can add more songs to it. agent
LIGHTNING UK! Posted May 7, 2008 Posted May 7, 2008 Did you do a lot of manual editing?! It shouldn't take more than 10 seconds to just drag + drop all the tracks onto it, select the session branch, hit 'Tag' and then save it.
agentbad Posted May 8, 2008 Author Posted May 8, 2008 (edited) I don't get it why have the option to save the cue file if you can't add stuff to it later? The mixes I make evolve a lot before I finish adding more songs and sound clips for fun. It is a pain to add everything all over again each time I have it in just the right order. Not only that but all the song are all in one folder so it's not just a quick add and be done with it. Edited May 8, 2008 by agentbad
LIGHTNING UK! Posted May 8, 2008 Posted May 8, 2008 It's a quick and dirty screen called 'Create CD CUE File'. By definition it only creates them.
agentbad Posted May 8, 2008 Author Posted May 8, 2008 It's all good I can understand if you don't wanna make software bloated like a lot of others out there but to be really useful it would help making cue files editable under the same GUI. I have ended up going back to a bare bones version of nero 7 that has all the plugin support preinstalled ie. FLAC, OGG, APE, LAME etc. Then using a plugin in winamp to just right click and drap the files directly into nero from my playlist. cheers, agent
Falcon Posted August 9, 2008 Posted August 9, 2008 Google led me to this, so I figured it's worth a bump. Honestly, I'm logically led to believe I should be able to open, or otherwise import, an existing CUE file (created by ImgBurn, for example), to do further manipulation to it. I rarely want to make the same disc twice, but I may want to make a similar disc based on a previous one. For example, last night I burned someone an audio CD with ImgBurn, but today someone else wants the same disc, plus one extra song. I'm just glad I copied all the music on the disc into a single folder, so drag-n-drop is easy, but imagine if I hand-selected songs out of a large music library? LUK, is it very hard to add "open" functionality to the existing "create" system, or is that something reasonably requested? As a PHP web designer myself, I can understand the pain if it wasn't designed with that function in mind, so I can understand if it won't be added. But I would like to put in my vote for a future feature
agentbad Posted March 6, 2009 Author Posted March 6, 2009 Google led me to this, so I figured it's worth a bump. Honestly, I'm logically led to believe I should be able to open, or otherwise import, an existing CUE file (created by ImgBurn, for example), to do further manipulation to it. I rarely want to make the same disc twice, but I may want to make a similar disc based on a previous one. For example, last night I burned someone an audio CD with ImgBurn, but today someone else wants the same disc, plus one extra song. I'm just glad I copied all the music on the disc into a single folder, so drag-n-drop is easy, but imagine if I hand-selected songs out of a large music library? LUK, is it very hard to add "open" functionality to the existing "create" system, or is that something reasonably requested? As a PHP web designer myself, I can understand the pain if it wasn't designed with that function in mind, so I can understand if it won't be added. But I would like to put in my vote for a future feature Exactly, you get my point how much easier it would be to be able to save a cue sheet and be able to edit it later. Imgburn is great don't get me wrong and if you could edit cue sheets I wouldn't have to keep crawling back to nero.
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