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Originally posted by oscar
Schmooky, would it be right that if you copy a full album mp3 onto a cd. You play that cd and it will have only one long track. But by using EAC and and having it rip as an image, the software then adds index pointers so that when you play those tracks on the cd, it will add them to the cd so that you can select individual tracks?
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when you rip a cd as an image with eac, it doesn't add any track markers in the wav itself. it will generate a cuesheet to accompany that wav, storing track index and track markers. without the cuesheet, when you burn that cd image to cd, you will get one long track. in the case of mp3s- decode the mp3 to wav, and write a cuesheet (using notepad) to split it. use a cusheet capable cd burning program to put the image on cd