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In imgburn write a cue file, does anyone know how to get the track names appear as they are written in the cue file-but once burn ive just got track 1/2/3 etc :confused:
 
If you've burnt an audio disc (at least that's what I'm assuming from the minimal information provided), it will be in a different format from a regular "data" CD, and the tracks won't show up as explicitly named files in Explorer.

You should just see "Track01.cda, Track02.cda, Track03.cda..." , so it appears in your case everything has worked as it should.
 
If you've burnt an audio disc (at least that's what I'm assuming from the minimal information provided), it will be in a different format from a regular "data" CD, and the tracks won't show up as explicitly named files in Explorer.

You should just see "Track01.cda, Track02.cda, Track03.cda..." , so it appears in your case everything has worked as it should.

Sorry I dont quite follow the last bit?

Yer iam burning to an audio cd, ive only done one and playing it back on my pc the tracks arent labelled
 
In the tools menu, select create CD CUE file, in there open the cue file and bottom right there are some options to play around with, no idea if it'll work as I normally use Nero.
 
Anyway , everyone knows the best way to burn a CD is using Foobar 2000. I think it still needs the nero dll (but you can just use an old version). Load up tracks, right click -> burn to cd and then 'it just works' I've burned cds that way for years and I get CD text. A lot of PC Cd players don't read the text from the disc, but from CDDB etc, which depends on the CD and the track length etc to generate a checksum, so if you have made a mix cd, or made up and 'album' using non-album tracks it won't work either.
 
Anyway , everyone knows the best way to burn a CD is using Foobar 2000. I think it still needs the nero dll (but you can just use an old version). Load up tracks, right click -> burn to cd and then 'it just works' I've burned cds that way for years and I get CD text. A lot of PC Cd players don't read the text from the disc, but from CDDB etc, which depends on the CD and the track length etc to generate a checksum, so if you have made a mix cd, or made up and 'album' using non-album tracks it won't work either.

Can use burn .cue's in foobar?
 
it doesn't 'split' it - it just uses it as an 'index' which is essentially the whole point of a cue file. i.e. it's an index for the associated data file. (mp3 in this case)
 
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