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Tutorial: Creating an audio CD from a Pristine Classical MP3

This page tells you how to turn a long single Pristine Classical MP3 into a finished CD, complete with full track information.

See also: Splitting MP3 files, Playback on a PC

PAXX001

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MP3+CUE - Pristine Classical's download solution

Each of our full-length MP3s has a CUE file associated with it. You'll find these bundled in ZIP downloads, or on the download page of our MP3 downloads. These provide all the timing and titles information for our recordings. With MP3+CUE you can listen without annoying track breaks, create seamless CDs, and pull out individual tracks from a long MP3 using free software. This tutorial shows you how to make a seamless CD using both free and commercial CD writing software.


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Why do we use CUE sheets rather than individual MP3s?

I've been asked this a number of times, so here's the answer, in two short clips:

 

Movement change

 
Schumann Violin Concerto, 2nd to 3rd mvt.
Single long MP3 (10s clip) - good!
Schumann Violin Concerto, 2nd to 3rd mvt.
Multiple MP3s (10s clip) - bad!

 

As you'll hear from playing the second of these clips, there's a short gap between the movements - a shortcoming of the MP3 format, which inserts digital silences at the start and finish of each file. Brief it may be, but you'll soon find it incredibly off-putting. What's worse, some MP3 players exaggerate this further, with maybe up to a half-second gap between tracks - they're designed for pop music, after all.

In our MP3+CUE system the recording will offer seamless continuitybetween movements. The laternative - a series of short MP3s - might mean you'd have nasty interruptions many times over the playing of a CD, each one a needless source of distraction and annoyance.

The Cue sheet system is a simple and elegant way to avoid this. It does require compatible CD-writing software (most PC-based software can handle our cue-sheets directly, some requires a small work-around, and nobody's yet written a suitable utility for the Mac, though a cue splitter program may help). But once you've mastered the simple procedure to write discs using cue sheets it's a far better option - in our view - than cobbling together lots of individual MP3 files and hearing those gaps at the start and end of each track.


Burrrn - The free solution for CD burning

Download link to BURRRNThis tutorial was originally written for Ahead's Nero software. Since then a new piece of free software which supports our MP3+CUE system has become available called Burrrn, which is simple and easy to operate. The Nero tutorial is below, as is help for those with other CD writing software, but if you're in need of a simple, free solution we're happy to offer these instructions for use with Burrrn:

  1. Click the Add button and select the CUE file (which must be in the same folder as your MP3)
  2. Select the highest writing speed of your CD writer and insert a blank disc
  3. Press the Burrrn button

There's more on how to use Burrrn here.

Burrrn is a free software download from burrrn.net and can be downloaded here - note that we cannot offer direct support for this software!

 

 


The NERO Tutorial - What's Needed:

To follow this example, you will need the following:

  1. A copy of the MP3 "This Is High Fidelity", saved as PAXX001.mp3 (from here)
  2. A copy of the associated cue file, saved as PAXX001.cue (here) in the same folder as the MP3
  3. A blank CD-R disc
  4. A copy of Ahead Nero* (trial copy and online software purchase available from Ahead)

*This tutorial is based on Ahead Nero software. Other software may be used instead, but note that of the most common software, Roxio does not handle MP3 and cue files together. A workaround solution to this problem is addressed here.

 

If you use Nero Express it's very easy:

When you open Nero Express you need to select the option marked "Disc Image or Saved Project" and select the Cue file. There will then be a delay of up to a minute, depending on your PC's speed, as Nero Express checks the validity of the MP3 file against the cue sheet. You should then be able to proceed to burning the CD. (N.B. Make sure the cue sheet and MP3 file are in the same folder on your PC.) Good luck!

 


For the full Nero program (version 6 illustrated):

1. Select Nero Burning ROM from the programs menu. Nero is a large, complex program and from its basic start screen it may not recognise your CUE file.

 

 

2. In the New Compilation dialogue select the Open... button in the bottom right hand corner of the box:

 

 

3. Navigate to your CUE file and select it - in this case it's PAXX001.cue and it should be in the same folder as PAXX001.mp3. Note that it's normal at this stage for there to be a delay of anything up to a minute while Nero scans the MP3 file. Be patient and await the next dialogue.

It is important that these files are not renamed either by you or by your browser - in some cases you might find you have PAXX001.cue.txt - if so, select the file with your right hand mouse button, click on rename, and edit the filename to remove the .txt extension.

 

 

4. When the Burn Compilation box appears, simply click on the Burn button as shown:

 

 

5. Your CD will now be written, with all the track points inserted automatically. Once the write process has finished you can pop it into any audio CD player for replay.

You can now download and print out CD covers, ready for cutting to fit a standard jewel case. Our covers are offered as .pdf files, which use the free Adobe Reader program to display and print. Make sure when you do print covers out that they are not being re-sized by Adobe Reader to fit your paper as this may stretch or squash the image, making it too big or too small for the CD case. See our cover printing guide for more information

 

 

 


Workaround for Roxio (and other CD-writing software)

Unfortunately the people who write Roxio software see fit to include all sorts of superfluous features in their software, but not the rather useful one of using CUE files to split MP3s when burning to CD. You can use a freeware cue splitter to convert the MP3 into a series of MP3 files and burn these to disc, or use the workaround detailed below.

Roxio software does recognise CUE files for WAV audio files, and here we explain the extra steps required to achieve this when starting with a long MP3 file:

 

1. Convert the MP3 to a WAV file:

We recommend the free program Exact Audio Copy (available here) - a very useful utility generally, and with the ability to process MP3s. (It's also well worth installing the LAME MP3 encoder and decoder if you're likely to get much use out of MP3s to use in conjunction with Exact Audio Copy.)

Select Decompress... from the Tools menu and save the WAV file into the same directory as the MP3.

 

2. Edit the CUE file:

The cue file is set up for use with your MP3 and needs to be modified so that it looks instead for the WAV file you've just created. Fortunately it's a simple text file which can be quickly altered:

Using Notepad in Windows (in the Programs/Accessories folder), open PAXX001.cue and alter the highlighted text to replace mp3 with wav. In other words replace the line:

FILE "PAXX001.mp3" MP3

with the line:

FILE "PAXX001.wav" WAV

and then save the file.

 

3. Make the audio CD with Roxio:

You should now be able to open Roxio's CD writing program and select the CUE file to work in conjunction with your WAV file and produce a finished CD in a similar way to the method shown above for Ahead's Nero software.

 

 

 

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FLAC downloads use lossless compression - when replayed or transferred to disc they are bit- identical to original recordings.

16 BIT files are at full CD resolution, identical to our CD masters.

24 BIT files are at higher, studio master resolution, identical to our finished master files. They are not suitable for CD replay.

Please ensure you can play our 16 & 24 bit FLAC files before purchase - try our test files here.

Not all media players support FLAC yet, so you may need to convert to WAV or AIFF before playback. See our FLAC help guide and our General Help

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Our MP3 files are encoded at at a constant rate of 320kbps for all issues since mid-August 2008, and using the LAME encoder at high variable bitrate settings for older issues.

Each recording is presented as a single, long MP3 which can be split using the CUE sheet at the bottom of the page, automatically adding track titles and other tag information.

Most modern CD writing programs such as Nero and Burrrn can write these files directly to CD with all track information added using MP3+CUE - see our tutorial

Alternatively a cue splitter program can automatically cut and name the MP3 into individual MP3 tracks

There are also media players which use the MP3+CUE system, allowing gapless playback of all long MP3 files - essential for opera and many other classical works

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Each music page has PDF covers for printing out at home

Our standard jewel case-sized CD covers can be downloaded by clicking on cover artwork or scrolling to the bottom of the page.

Always deselect any resizing options in the print dialogue of Adobe Reader before printing to ensure correct cover sizes.

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