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A cue sheet, or cue file, is a
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file which describes how the tracks of a CD or DVD are laid out. Cue sheets are stored as
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files and commonly have a
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. CDRWIN first introduced cue sheets, which are now supported by many optical disc authoring applications and media players.


Overview

Cue sheets can describe many types of audio and data CDs. The main data (including audio) for a CD described by a cue sheet is stored in one or more files referenced by the cue sheet. Cue sheets also specify track lengths and
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including track and disc titles and performers. They are especially useful when dividing audio stored in a single file into multiple songs or tracks. The data files referred to by the cue sheet may be audio files (commonly in MP3 or
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format), or plain disc images, usually with a extension. When used for disc images, the format is usually called CUE/BIN, indicating that it stores a disc image composed of one cue sheet file and one or more files. The files are raw sector-by-sector binary copies of tracks in the original discs. These binary files usually contain all 2,352 bytes from each sector in an
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, including control headers and error correction data in the case of
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s (unlike
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s of CD-ROMs, which store only the user data). However, the TRACK command in a cue sheet file can be used to refer to binary disc images that contain only the user data of each sector, by indicating the specific CD mode of the tracks from which the image was created (which is necessary to know the size of the user data in each sector). The BIN/CUE format is one of the few formats besides Nero's NRG, Alcohol 120%'s MDF/MDS and CloneCD's CCD/IMG/SUB disc image formats to support Mixed Mode CDs which can contain audio CD tracks as well as data tracks. The name "cue sheet" originates from the "send cue sheet" SCSI/ATA command in optical disc authoring. The specification for that command defines a cue sheet format containing mostly the same information, but in a tabular, binary data structure, rather than a text file.


Audio file playback

An entire multi-track audio CD may be ripped to a single audio file and a cue sheet. However, software audio players and hardware
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s often treat each audio file as a single
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entry, which can make it difficult to select and identify the individual tracks. A common solution is to split the original audio file into a series of separate files, one per track. Another approach is for the audio player to support the cue sheet directly. This may involve providing a new playlist (for example, an extra window) for the contents of the cue sheet, or adding an entry for each track directly into the main playlist.


Cue sheet syntax

A cue sheet is a
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file containing commands with one or more parameters. The commands usually apply either to the whole disc or to an individual track, depending on the particular command and the context. They may describe the layout of data to be written, or
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(
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). The original specification of the cue sheet syntax and semantics appears in the CDRWIN User Guide. The standard commands are:


Essential commands

: ::Names a file containing the data and its format (such as MP3, and
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s, and plain "binary" disc images) : ::Defines a track context, providing its number and type or mode (for instance or various
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modes). Some commands that follow this command apply to the track rather than the entire disc. : ::Indicates an index (position) within the current . The position is specified in ''mm'':''ss'':''ff'' (minute-second-frame) format. There are 75 such frames per second of audio. In the context of cue sheets, "frames" refer to CD sectors, despite a different, lower-level structure in CDs also being known as frames. is required and denotes the start of the track, while is optional and denotes the pregap. The pregap of Track 1 is used for Hidden Track One Audio (HTOA). Optional higher-numbered indexes (02 through 99) are also allowed. : and ::Indicates the length of a track's pregap or postgap, which is not stored in any data file. The length is specified in the same minute-second-frame format as for .


CD-Text and other metadata commands

: ::Adds a comment that usually has no bearing on the written CD at all, with the exception of some applications that use it to store additional
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(e.g. Exact Audio Copy writes some additional fields, which
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can read). REM should not appear on a line by itself as some applications regard it as a syntax error. : ::Identifies a file containing
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information : ::Sets subcode flags of a track : ::Contains the UPC/
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code of the disc : ::Define the
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of the current :, and ::
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metadata; applies to the whole disc or a specific track, depending on the context


Non-standard cue sheets

CD ripping programs normally offer the option of creating a separate file for each audio track, with the (pre)gap portion of a track placed at the end of the preceding track's file. This coincides with normal playback operation – the beginning of each file is the beginning of a track, not the gap preceding it – and with the layout described in the disc's table of contents, which doesn't specify gap information at all. The cue sheet format, as specified in the CDRWIN Users Manual, doesn't support file sets of this type; rather, it's designed with the expectation that all of the audio data exists in a single file (CDRWIN only creates cue sheets for that kind of rip) or in separate files, but only with the gap portions of the audio either removed or placed at the beginning of the files. In order to allow cue sheets to be used to burn a CD from ordinary file sets which have the gap portion at the end of each file, the CD ripping & burning program Exact Audio Copy (EAC) allows the creation of cue sheets that relax the CDRWIN Users Manual's restriction on where FILE commands can be used. This non-conforming cue sheet format, intended only for burning CDs with EAC, is not supported by some other pieces of software, such as the media player
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, which allows the use of cue sheets as playlists.


Examples

The MP3 file ''"Faithless - Live in Berlin.mp3"'', contains a live recording of the band
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. At this concert, Faithless performed eight songs in the order shown below. Therefore, the track listing is as follows: #Faithless – Reverence #Faithless – She's My Baby #Faithless – Take the Long Way Home #Faithless –
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#Faithless – Bring the Family Back #Faithless – Salva Mea #Faithless – Dirty Old Man #Faithless – God Is a DJ Since the MP3 is one file containing the entire performance, burning it to a CD as-is would make it inconvenient to skip to individual songs. To design the cue sheet, one must first find the points in the MP3 at which each song starts. The times are cumulative: each track must have a later time than the previous one. The first five lines denote the disc information. This is followed by the information for each track, indented from the rest. The line reads the same for each track, with the exception of the time value that follows it. , and are optional. REM GENRE
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REM DATE 1998 PERFORMER "Faithless" TITLE "Live in Berlin" FILE "Faithless - Live in Berlin.mp3" MP3 TRACK 01 AUDIO TITLE "Reverence" PERFORMER "Faithless" INDEX 01 00:00:00 TRACK 02 AUDIO TITLE "She's My Baby" PERFORMER "Faithless" INDEX 01 06:42:00 TRACK 03 AUDIO TITLE "Take the Long Way Home" PERFORMER "Faithless" INDEX 01 10:54:00 TRACK 04 AUDIO TITLE "Insomnia" PERFORMER "Faithless" INDEX 01 17:04:00 TRACK 05 AUDIO TITLE "Bring the Family Back" PERFORMER "Faithless" INDEX 01 25:44:00 TRACK 06 AUDIO TITLE "Salva Mea" PERFORMER "Faithless" INDEX 01 30:50:00 TRACK 07 AUDIO TITLE "Dirty Old Man" PERFORMER "Faithless" INDEX 01 38:24:00 TRACK 08 AUDIO TITLE "God Is a DJ" PERFORMER "Faithless" INDEX 01 42:35:00 An example of a cue sheet used in conjunction with a CD image file: FILE "sampleimage.bin" BINARY TRACK 01 MODE1/2352 INDEX 01 00:00:00


See also

* Comparison of audio player software#Metadata ability * Comparison of video player software#Metadata ability * Comparison of disc authoring software * Exact Audio Copy (EAC) – a proprietary CD ripping program * MusicBrainz Picard – a cross-platform MusicBrainz tag editor written in Python * XSPF – an XML-based playlist format for digital media


References


External links


Cue sheet
page on the Hydrogenaudio Knowledgebase web site
CUE sheet format documentation
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