.cue Files

euan_333
euan_333 Posts: 667
edited June 2007 in The Crudcatcher
I have downloaded some music and a few films, but some of them have .cue files. Do I need to burn them to a disc or get a special program to watch/listen to them properly?

Thanks

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  • Anonymous
    Anonymous Posts: 79,667
    Delete them and go and buy them, you thieving tw<i></i>at

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  • euan_333
    euan_333 Posts: 667
    No.

    EDIT: Also are you by any chance, the wan<b></b>ker that goes about bragging how he's in the music buisness?
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  • jamiejim
    jamiejim Posts: 244
    Cue files are image files, similar to iso's. You can burn the image file to a CD/DVD using Alcohol 120% (I use this prog all the time, it comes with a 30 day free trial).
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  • euan_333
    euan_333 Posts: 667
    OK I already have it. Cheers.

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  • euan_333
    euan_333 Posts: 667
    Meh, it says it's unsupported. Don't know if its just a crap download or not.

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  • Jonny
    Jonny Posts: 4,374
    Mount the cue file in a virtual drive with Alcohol. It then mounts the bin file which contains the actual data.
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  • euan_333
    euan_333 Posts: 667
    Yeah that's the thing though, there isn't a .bin file. So I don't think it will work.

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  • Jonny
    Jonny Posts: 4,374
    A cue file is only the information, the bin file is the data...

    So no.
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  • euan_333
    euan_333 Posts: 667
    Error:<i> Cue sheet: line 3 - The track file type is currently unsupported.</i>

    Doesn't work with Daemon Tools either.

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  • Gingersaurus
    Gingersaurus Posts: 466
    It won't work with out the .bin file, as this is where all of the data is. What size is the .cue file?

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  • jamiejim
    jamiejim Posts: 244
    download probably fu[url][/url]cked
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