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June 26, 2017
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Audition, how two create bin- and cue-files?

  • June 26, 2017
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It's no problem to burn a CD. But if I won't burn the CD immediatly, how can I create the bin- and cue-file?

Heinz

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    Correct answer SteveG_AudioMasters_

    Audition's CD creation has only ever been intended as a quick way of creating client CDs at the end of a session, and isn't really intended for 'production' purposes, as such. And that's why it doesn't have all the same facilities as specialist software does, although it does most stuff like that pretty well. But, unless your friends have Audition, they aren't going to be able to create CD's from the .cdlx file - and anyway, they'd need the original files as well. Either Imgburn, or something like Nero will do what you want though.

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    ryclark
    Participating Frequently
    June 27, 2017

    You can save the CD layout in Audition as a .cdlx file, which is Audition's internal CD layout format. So you should be able to go back and reopen that to burn a CD at a future date. In order to preserve a .cue file you will need to use a third party app like CueListTool . Not sure of the easiest way to make and save a .bin file though.

    LRheinzAuthor
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    June 27, 2017

    I need the bin and cue file to send them to friends, so that they can burn their own CD. My way is to burn a CD directly from Audition and then creating the bin and cue file out of the CD with a third party app (ImgBurn). I do not need a CD, because all my files are on computer and media player.

    Heinz

    SteveG_AudioMasters_
    SteveG_AudioMasters_Correct answer
    Adobe Expert
    June 27, 2017

    Audition's CD creation has only ever been intended as a quick way of creating client CDs at the end of a session, and isn't really intended for 'production' purposes, as such. And that's why it doesn't have all the same facilities as specialist software does, although it does most stuff like that pretty well. But, unless your friends have Audition, they aren't going to be able to create CD's from the .cdlx file - and anyway, they'd need the original files as well. Either Imgburn, or something like Nero will do what you want though.