eac wav file help

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Raj

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eac wav file help
« on: 6 Jan 2006, 07:50 am »
Hi,

I am having problems working out how I can copy a wav file on my hard drive to a cd, using eac?

Copying cd's is relativley easy, but working out how to burn a file from hard drive to cd is not so clear, can anyone help?


The file is a master I created using a sample with a wav editor, so I don't have a master cd that I could just use to make further copies......
Basically I want to use eac to make me a great master cd....


Thanks
Raja

ted_b

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« Reply #1 on: 6 Jan 2006, 12:46 pm »
Tools -> Write Cd-r

Then you load the cue sheet that was created wehn you ripped the wav file.

Here's an EAC tutorial:
http://www.rivarilu.demon.nl/eac/total.htm#cd2mp3-en.htm

Raj

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« Reply #2 on: 6 Jan 2006, 03:28 pm »
Hi,

Thanks Ted, the problem is there is no cue sheet as the file was never ripped from a cd, some of the samples were, but the wav file is actually a composition by myself using a wav editor.

The only other thing I suppose I can do is open up the wav editor box in eac and load the wav file. I suppose I can generate a cue sheet for the wav file this way, save it, got to tools as you mentioned and write cd-r?

Thanks
Raja

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« Reply #3 on: 6 Jan 2006, 04:14 pm »
Do you have any other CD burning software?  I do this all the time using Nero Burning ROM - it's an intuitive drag and drop interface.  You may be able to do it with Nero Express-I've rarely used that.  This way you don't have to mess with CUE sheets.

ted_b

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« Reply #4 on: 6 Jan 2006, 06:10 pm »
Sorry, if it's just a wav file, and you have no cue file or tags or anything just drag it into your cd drive using one of a myriad of things (Nero, Easy CD creator, etc.).  I didn't understand that it was not an EAC ripped album.