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Keep the number of tracks from an album made up of one mp3?

 
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Joe113
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PostPosted: Fri Jul 07, 2006 3:11 pm    Post subject: Keep the number of tracks from an album made up of one mp3? Reply with quote

Hi, I'm wondering is it possible to burn an entire album made of a single mp3 file and still be able to skip through the tracks on my cd player? I've got an mp3 and a cue file (which I don't know what it's for). Am I right in thinking the cue file has something to do with it? I tried burning both the files to an audio cd but nero complained saying it didn't recognise the format. Anybody know if it's possible? Cheers, Joe.
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PostPosted: Sun Jul 09, 2006 2:21 pm    Post subject: Keep the number of tracks from an album made up of one mp3? Reply with quote

you would need a spliter, to split the tracks back to indevidual mp3's, then you would'nt need the bin file. then burn and skip track as a normal cd, it would be handy if you new what the tracks where joind with in the first place, and use the same prog to un split them
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PostPosted: Sun Jul 09, 2006 4:41 pm    Post subject: Reply with quote

I suppose it would be possible to split the file, though I don't want to do that. Its a live concert and after each song there's the usual crowd cheering an so on. If I split the file there would be a slight pause between each track. I'd much rather if the cd played without pausing but yet was still able to skip through the various tracks. Thanks for your reply. Joe.
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