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Cue point errors in cue sheet
SamIAm - Oct 3, 2004
 SamIAm Oct 3, 2004
I recently dowloaded a backup (bin/cue) of Keio Flying Squadron 2 for the Saturn, but there is an obvious problem with it. The entire soundtrack is in CD audio (redbook?), and each song actually begins 2 seconds before its track does. In other words, when repeating a single track, the first two seconds of the next tune are always at the end before it loops back, and when starting any track, the first two seconds are missing. I'm guessing the problem is with the cuesheet. My simple question: should I get rid of the 2 second pre-gap between the data track and the audio tracks, or should I subtract two seconds from the starting point of each individual track? I would guess the second solution is the right one, but I could be wrong. What about doing both?

 lordofduct Oct 3, 2004
its your second one... place a two second pregap before each audio track.

you NEED that 2 second gap between the data and audio tracks... dont mess with it.

 SamIAm Oct 3, 2004

  
	
	
Originally posted by lordofduct+Oct 3, 2004 @ 04:05 PM-->
QUOTE(lordofduct @ Oct 3, 2004 @ 04:05 PM)
its your second one... place a two second pregap before each audio track.

you NEED that 2 second gap between the data and audio tracks... dont mess with it.

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Thank you for your reply. I suspected as much about the pre-gap in between the data and audio tracks. However, I'm still a little curious about something. You'll have to pardon my lack of knowledge in this area. Would inserting pre-gaps really offset the start of each track to the proper place? The name kind of suggests that it would merely put a 2 second space in between each track. Right now, when one tune starts at the last two seconds of the track, it goes into the next one seamlessly. So if I listen to all tracks in a row with a normal CD player, everything sounds normal.

Oh yeah, and while I'm thinking about it, what is the difference between a pre-gap and a post-gap? Could one be substituted for the other?

Finally, if your recommendation is what I should go with, please tell me if this is the right way to insert the pregaps: