When you rip a CD with EAC into separate tracks, the default setting is to add the audio that is between a track's INDEX00 and INDEX01 to the end of previous track. Those are the ones you see when your CD player does the countdown from negative time to zero between tracks. then, on some CDS, there are also INDEX00 markers. TRACK01 INDEX01 is start of Track 1, TRACK02 INDEX01 start of track 2 and so on. ![]() INDEX01 are those that mark beginnings of tracks, i.e. Within that stream, there are so-called Indexes, markers which indicate beginnings of tracks or sections. No pauses, no track breaks, nothing, just a continuous uninterrupted stream of audio. I'll try to explain what it does: an audio CD is not made up of "tracks". ![]() NO ONE should ever use Medieval Cue Splitter.
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