From: Thomas C. G. <tcg...@mi...> - 2002-12-29 21:58:42
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Thanks. I'm an Adaptec user too, so I suppose I needn't worry about ".cue" files, eh? Have a happy new year, -tg Josiah Cantwell wrote: > > > can anybody tell me what a ".cue" file is? > > it came bundled with a show i downloaded > > and i'm not sure what it's for ... ? > > I'm not very good at using them, but they are generated when you copy a disk > using EAC (Exact Audio Copier, very good disk-copying freeware). I think the > disk looks like one big track, and the .cue file breaks it up. > I usually burn with Adaptec EZ Creator, so I'm not very knowledgable about > them. > > later, > Si > ---->>Yesterday I found out what doughnuts are for. You put them > on doughbolts. They hold dough airplanes together. For > kids, they make erector sets out of play-dough. > -- Steven Wright > > ------------------------------------------------------- > This sf.net email is sponsored by:ThinkGeek > Welcome to geek heaven. > http://thinkgeek.com/sf > ______________________________________________ > Furthurnet-community mailing list > Fur...@li... > To unsubscribe visit this page: > https://lists.sourceforge.net/lists/listinfo/furthurnet-community |