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Old August 13th, 2001, 08:32 PM
kjguy kjguy is offline
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Problem writing .cdg or .bin files to the same CD

First of all, let me say that I am very impressed, so far, with the new Microstudio and KHP software. They are easy to use and produce a pretty good final product. This brings me to my question. I often mix my own songs and text and complete, unchanged songs ripped from a CD+G disc. When you "rip" a song from a CD+G disk it has the .bin extension and when you "rip" a song from an audio cd, or import only the audio portion of a CD+G song, it has a .wav extension. When writing both of these file types to the same disk I get and error message:

Error: Invalid CUE SHEET command at line xx
Previous file is not a multiple of the specified block size

*note: the xx varies depending on which songs in my project list are the .bin files.

Can I rename the .bin files so that they have a .cdg extension or is there something else that needs to be done. I can use CDRwin to write the disk and I don't need to rename any files. It writes both .cdg and .bin to the same disk. I am curious as to what others are doing about this. Thanks for any help you can provide on this. I didn't see anything on it in the manual. It only deals with "de-vocalized" .wav files and adding your own lyrics and then writing those to a CD.

Steve K.
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