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i tryed it out and when i finished my mix went to copy to cd set error on line 1 of the cue sheet is there a fix 2 this or a program i can d.load 2 fix it?
 

Mensajes Sun 31 Dec 06 @ 5:59 pm
what disk burning program do you use ?
 

i use nero but i have a program i use to test it b4 burnin to cd called virtual deamon manager which works wid everything else that uses cue/bin files ie films albums other cds so must be wid virtual dj makin the cue
 

try making your mixes as mp3 files

then burning it that way
 

its just 1 long track then and it kinda hard to skip songs u av to hold down the search key lol
 

try another burning program

are you using the option Burn from image?
 

i got it workin in nero now due 2 mate but he said it should work in a virtual cd drive 2 which it aint :S i know im buggin just want it to work fine as i know ppl play erm in virtual drives 2 test quality of it etc would appreacate it if u got solution if not no biggie :) :P
 

to use demon manager

you need an iso file , only 5% of cue files are supported

as they simply contain info on how to make the disk
 

so try winiso then lol instead of my deamon manager v4.03?
 

no mounting a virtualdj recording on a virtual drive or a .cue in most cases it wont work

if you want to listen burn it to a disk
 

i recorded a session in the " burn cd" format. which recorded the session as a .bin/.cue file what program can i download to be able to first hear the session and then to burn it and lastly to convert it a different format such as mp3 or others?
 

nero burning rom
 

the .bin file is the data section. the .cue file is simply a text document that tells your burning sofware where to cut tracks. You can view/edit these in text editors like notepad. It may be worth while looking into the file and seeing if there are any obscure characters there.

Mykel
 



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