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How do I create a CD image or .cue from WAV files?

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Is there any software that will create a disc image from multiple WAV files.
I want to be able to create a mountable image from WAV files: ideally I'd like to convert the multiple WAV files into a single WAV file, and a cue sheet, but I'd be happy just to be able to automatically generate a cue sheet from a folder of WAV's.
I have quite a lot of folders of unnamed (e.g. 'Track 01'; 'Track 02'; etc.) WAV files, and it would be very handy to mount them as images, so that they're recognised by iTunes.
The nearest I've managed is to have create a compilation using Nero, and removing the between song pauses, although this is quite convoluted, and results in a file in the proprietary .nrg format, which is less than ideal.
Thanks.

Hi all !

I'm trying to make images from some old PC games, old enough to have audio tracks... It's easy to do this with cdrdao, but I want to use those images under Windows, with Daemon Tools, and it doesn't read .toc files. Plus, toc2cue is not able to make working .cue files :

[...] if the toc-file contains audio tracks the byte order of the image file will be wrong. This will result in static noise when the cue file is used for recording (even with cdrdao(1) itself).

(http://www.digipedia.pl/man/toc2cue.1.html)

I experienced this, and cdrdao's toc files are even refused by other converters (I tried cueconvert : syntax error in toc file).

I found a program for Windows (DDump) which does the job, but I don't really want to reboot each time I have to copy a mixed cd. Anyway, I want to understand. I searched the Web like a crazy, I have a leg through the window, ready to suicide, as everybody talks about 'how to burn bin/cue', but nobody about 'how to make a working bin/cue' ! As if nobody ever creates this kind of images ! They appear from nowhere, *poof* !

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So, I ask : does anybody know how to make a bin/cue image from a mixed cd under Linux, with working audio tracks ?

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NB : I wanted to try Brasero, but a new bug makes it unusable.

Last edited by Vladislav IV (2008-10-08 16:03:42)