CUE and BIN
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Latest revision as of 02:50, 28 December 2023
CUE and BIN is a method of representing the contents of a CD or DVD (especially an audio CD) by using a "cue sheet" file in plain text listing the tracks, accompanying a raw binary (BIN) file with the actual data, sometimes in a disk-image format that captures the raw data of the disk, but sometimes in an audio format such as MP3.
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- Cuesheet Commands - Annex A of the CDRWIN User's Guide (de facto specification of CUE format)
- https://github.com/libyal/libodraw/blob/master/documentation/CUE%20sheet%20format.asciidoc