MAX 99 Tracks and each track can have 0-99 Indexes.Trixmoto wrote:How many tracks are a reasonable maximum to expect in a CUE sheet, for a single file?
Cue support
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Peke
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Admin of Free MediaMonkey addon Site HappyMonkeying



How to attach PICTURE/SCREENSHOTS to forum posts
Your cue sheet probably has the filename as "filename.mp3" - at the moment it needs to be "C:\...\filename.mp3". I am working on fixing this problem at the moment. If that's not what the problem is, please email me your cue sheet so I can have a look. 

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I've had reports that long filenames are not working, but if the .cue and .mp3 are renamed to a shorter name then they work. Not sure why this is, but I will investigate as soon as I have some sample files.
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Email received. If I create a mp3 file with the same name then this script works. Are you sure your file is called the same as it is in the cue sheet?
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I will change the order if that is how you want it!
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I will change the order if that is how you want it!

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Pleeeeeeaaase!
I'm in the same boat. Probably 40% of all of my albums are DJ mixes. The *only* way to listen to these albums without breaking the fluid trasition between tracks is to rip the entire CD to a single MP3 and use a cue to navigate the tracks.
If you want to know what kind of cue functionality I'd like to see in MM - take a look at the 1by1 media player: http://www.mpesch3.de/. It basically reads cue files as directories and displays them as such. This is the program I use to listen to my mix albums. Personally, I'm only concerned with playback. I could care less about burning mp3/cue pairs since I use nero for that.
There are 2 features that I have been begging for over the years - iPod support and cue support. MM is *one feature away* from being my perfect music player. PLEASE make cue support a priority for the next release.
Thanks, AC
If you want to know what kind of cue functionality I'd like to see in MM - take a look at the 1by1 media player: http://www.mpesch3.de/. It basically reads cue files as directories and displays them as such. This is the program I use to listen to my mix albums. Personally, I'm only concerned with playback. I could care less about burning mp3/cue pairs since I use nero for that.
There are 2 features that I have been begging for over the years - iPod support and cue support. MM is *one feature away* from being my perfect music player. PLEASE make cue support a priority for the next release.
Thanks, AC
As a temporary solution I am working on a script, have you tried it out?
http://www.mediamonkey.com/forum/viewtopic.php?t=6847
http://www.mediamonkey.com/forum/viewtopic.php?t=6847
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Hmmmm. This Cue stuff may have other uses.
I use MM to organise mp3's, volume level, set tags, etc. But as a musician, I am wanting to quickly jump to places WITHIN THE SAME TRACK. I am using another product for that (Transcribe, from the UK). It is extremely useful for this and for slowing down songs, generating karaoke, changing keys, etc.
But if I could stick with MM for Cueing, so much the better. I would want to set up a cue file that had one track in it, and set a bunch of time values that I could click on to take me to that part of the track. I would want to label them like "Intro", "Drum solo", "Piano rift", etc. Could this be done with this script ?
I use MM to organise mp3's, volume level, set tags, etc. But as a musician, I am wanting to quickly jump to places WITHIN THE SAME TRACK. I am using another product for that (Transcribe, from the UK). It is extremely useful for this and for slowing down songs, generating karaoke, changing keys, etc.
But if I could stick with MM for Cueing, so much the better. I would want to set up a cue file that had one track in it, and set a bunch of time values that I could click on to take me to that part of the track. I would want to label them like "Intro", "Drum solo", "Piano rift", etc. Could this be done with this script ?
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Yes it certainly could. Simply create a CUE sheet and call it the same as your music track and the cue reader screen will appear automatically when you play the track.
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I find MP3DirectCut to be the best way to create cue sheets (http://www.mpesch3.de/)
It has a wonderful display showing the 'shape' of the audio without having to convert the mp3 to wav..
The interface is a little ... challenging.. but if you remember these few steps, it's great:
1. Listen to track (play/pause using space bar)
2. Pause when you reached the point that requires a cue (shift left arrow brings the cursor back a fraction)
3. On the keyboard type b n c ( no spaces, BNC are shortcuts for mp3directcut commands)
4. PLay to next cue and pause
5. type b n and c again to place the new cue..
6. Continue til you're done
enjoy
It has a wonderful display showing the 'shape' of the audio without having to convert the mp3 to wav..
The interface is a little ... challenging.. but if you remember these few steps, it's great:
1. Listen to track (play/pause using space bar)
2. Pause when you reached the point that requires a cue (shift left arrow brings the cursor back a fraction)
3. On the keyboard type b n c ( no spaces, BNC are shortcuts for mp3directcut commands)
4. PLay to next cue and pause
5. type b n and c again to place the new cue..
6. Continue til you're done
enjoy