On 25 Feb 2005 at 18:47, Christopher Smith wrote:

> I'm not sure how to do this, as I have never used this feature of the
> spec myself, but this info might get you on the right track.

It's a matter of setting up your cue sheet when recording to the CD. 
Here's a sample from a recent cue sheet I've done:

PERFORMER "NYU Collegium Musicum"
TITLE "Il Giardino d'Amore & Side By Side (Viols)"
FILE "F:\Audio\CollegiumCombined\2004-12-Collegium.wav" WAVE
  TRACK 01 AUDIO
    TITLE "Steffani: Saldi marmi, che coprite"
    PERFORMER "NYU Collegium Musicum"
    INDEX 01 00:00:00
    INDEX 02 01:33:33
    INDEX 03 02:54:25
    INDEX 04 05:03:25
    INDEX 05 05:56:29
    INDEX 06 06:51:25
  TRACK 02 AUDIO
    TITLE "Legrenzi: Non mi ferir"
    PERFORMER "NYU Collegium Musicum"
    INDEX 00 09:06:00
    INDEX 01 09:08:00
    INDEX 02 12:00:12
  TRACK 03 AUDIO
    TITLE "Legrenzi: Di due fiammi"
    PERFORMER "NYU Collegium Musicum"
    INDEX 00 14:59:50
    INDEX 01 15:01:50
    INDEX 02 15:40:00
    INDEX 03 16:46:50
    INDEX 04 17:23:54
    INDEX 05 18:08:35
  TRACK 04 AUDIO
    TITLE "Taverner: In Nomine"
    PERFORMER "NYU Collegium Musicum"
    INDEX 00 19:09:00
    INDEX 01 19:11:00

And so forth.

(the lack of a 2-second gap at the beginning of the first rack, which 
is supposedly required, is a limitation of the software I'm using, 
EAC, Exact Audio Copy, which simply can't do it)

Naturally, you have to have CD-writing software that supports cue 
sheets, and the index numbers are only useful on CD players that have 
index advance buttons (which a lot of low-end players lack; I've even 
noticed that lots of them even lack within-track scan buttons, which 
makes them useless).

-- 
David W. Fenton                        http://www.bway.net/~dfenton
David Fenton Associates                http://www.bway.net/~dfassoc

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