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  1. I got a bunch of long mp3s mixes and would like to make cue files for them. Is there software that can do this? With a cue file, is this mean I can have my music nonstop but still can jump to different position on the mix, like forward, backward, correct???
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    Hello,

    If you use software like musicmatch they will let you add all of your mp3 files. Then you can shuffle through the whole collection or pick individual albums/artists (depending on how you stored your songs). Some software makes .m3u playlists. I guess I never heard of cue files.

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  3. Try XDuplicator. I believe its free!!!

    Cue goes with bin . If you are thinking of playing like an audio cd, then it's a no no.They are image files for burning with program like Nero
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  4. Originally Posted by vitamine
    I got a bunch of long mp3s mixes and would like to make cue files for them. Is there software that can do this? With a cue file, is this mean I can have my music nonstop but still can jump to different position on the mix, like forward, backward, correct???
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    See poster below... cue=bin, nothing more nothing less.
    What is your goal? What kind of hardware do you intend on playing these"mp3" files...
    Every mp3 I've ever created/played would ff, rew skip no problem...

    Details man, it's all in the details...

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  5. Thanks I got those long mp3 mixes and it's a pain if you want to skip to certain parts. Is there a way I can get my mp3 still intact and can skip forward and backward to certain points. I heard a cue sheet will allow this, is this correct??
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