On Mar 30, 2005 at 12:38, Frank Küster praised the llamas by saying: > Alban Browaeys <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote: > > > Le Tue, 29 Mar 2005 10:10:06 +0100, David Pashley a écrit : > > > >> What are CUE and TOC files? What are they used for? It would be useful > >> if you say a little bit more about them. > > > > Well i do not know if one can define CUE file shortly . This is like "ar" > > file but for cdroms "images" (not in the iso meaning, the raw image). > > This enables to store on disk what we want on the cdrom when we mix > > different type of data type on the medium. > > > > It could be a mix of iso9660, audio, video ... > > > > Kudos to the one who manage to explain it in a sentence :) > > You don't need to explain it so that everybody understands the format. > It should be sufficient to say as much as will allow to decide whether > the package is useful for me, or not. What about: > > ,---- > | cuetools is a set of programs that are useful for manipulating CD/DVD > | image files in CUE format and Table of Contents (toc) files. The CUE > | format is used for mixing different data types on one medium (iso9660, > | audio, video,...). The package includes these utilities: > | > | - cueconvert: convert between CUE and TOC formats > | - cuebreakpoints: print the breakpoints from a CUE or TOC file > | - cueprint: print disc and track information for a CUE or TOC file > | > | It can also be used to split a large audio file into many > | small files according to a CUE or TOC. > `---- > > Regards, Frank
That looks much better. Mentioning CD/DVD makes quite a bit of difference if you ask me. -- David Pashley [EMAIL PROTECTED] Nihil curo de ista tua stulta superstitione. -- To UNSUBSCRIBE, email to [EMAIL PROTECTED] with a subject of "unsubscribe". Trouble? Contact [EMAIL PROTECTED]