| | | Originally posted by Taelon@May 10 2002,11:16 What are PREGAPS doing in a BIN/CUE? My thinking is you only need pregaps/postgaps (after the last data track/before the first audio track) if you're burning an ISO/MP3 image... but a BIN already comes with all the "gaps" that were on the original CD included, all that matters is that the INDEX times in the cue sheet are correct. |
Now, I'll admit I don't know a hell of a lot about troubleshooting CD burning software (because my set up just works ), but the idea of deleting the pregaps in a bin's cuesheet doesn't sound right to me. If pregaps are unneccessary, why would CDRWin put them in? When I copy games I rip to an image and then burn because I've got a ghetto PC. As you can see in this thread... the cuesheet I posted has a pregap with the track after the data track. I ripped this as I would any game that I copy and they never fail. Occaisionally I get buffer underruns but no bad burns. Now NiGHTS has two data tracks, so I don't find it odd that it has pregaps on both tracks two and three. They both follow data tracks. Also the cue sheet I posted for NiGHTS here... also contains them. Buggered if I know what's going on... Does the damn thing work Gallstaff? |