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| − | + | == Contents == | |
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| + | The '''CUE sheet''' is a text based format that contains commands which specify the layout. | ||
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| + | == History == | ||
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| + | The CUE sheet originates from CDRWIN, but various additions have been made like the CDTEXT and IsoBuster extensions. | ||
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| + | == See also== | ||
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| + | * [http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Cue_sheet Wikipedia on CUE sheet] | ||
| + | * [https://downloads.sourceforge.net/project/libsmio/Documentation/CUE%20sheet%20format/CUE%20sheet%20format.pdf CUE sheet format] | ||
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| + | [[Category:File Formats]] | ||
Revision as of 13:57, 17 December 2010
The CUE sheet format (.cue) file is often used in combination with .bin or .iso file(s) to define the track and/or session layout of an optical disc.
Contents
The CUE sheet is a text based format that contains commands which specify the layout.
History
The CUE sheet originates from CDRWIN, but various additions have been made like the CDTEXT and IsoBuster extensions.