Can I test a cue/bin image without burning a CD?

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Can I test an audio CD created with Brasero (cue/bin files) in Ubuntu 16.04 without burning a CD? I would like to check that titles and other metadata are correct on the image.







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  • It seems that the gCDEmu thread could help. But i did not yet reach my goal ... Even if i use the gCDEmu to mount the cd audio bin/cue created by brasero, the titles and artists are not displayed by Parole app and seems to miss.
    – eleandar
    Apr 27 at 21:02










  • Looks like MPlayer should be able to play these files at least from the commandline with the following syntax: mplayer cue://file[:track] [options]. Interesting to see if SMPlayer (Mplayer frontend) can also do this with a gui...
    – andrew.46
    Apr 28 at 4:43










  • Mplayer does not succeed at reading the cue file. I get an error: No stream found to handle url cue://x.cue:1 with a message ` Error reading from x.cue` but it has found the cue file because it displays the name of the good bin file.
    – eleandar
    Apr 28 at 8:08











  • qmmp x.cue display the titles but it is unable to play audio... It seems that it uses mplayer to play cue file and there is also an error while reading the cue file.
    – eleandar
    Apr 28 at 19:49














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Can I test an audio CD created with Brasero (cue/bin files) in Ubuntu 16.04 without burning a CD? I would like to check that titles and other metadata are correct on the image.







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  • It seems that the gCDEmu thread could help. But i did not yet reach my goal ... Even if i use the gCDEmu to mount the cd audio bin/cue created by brasero, the titles and artists are not displayed by Parole app and seems to miss.
    – eleandar
    Apr 27 at 21:02










  • Looks like MPlayer should be able to play these files at least from the commandline with the following syntax: mplayer cue://file[:track] [options]. Interesting to see if SMPlayer (Mplayer frontend) can also do this with a gui...
    – andrew.46
    Apr 28 at 4:43










  • Mplayer does not succeed at reading the cue file. I get an error: No stream found to handle url cue://x.cue:1 with a message ` Error reading from x.cue` but it has found the cue file because it displays the name of the good bin file.
    – eleandar
    Apr 28 at 8:08











  • qmmp x.cue display the titles but it is unable to play audio... It seems that it uses mplayer to play cue file and there is also an error while reading the cue file.
    – eleandar
    Apr 28 at 19:49












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Can I test an audio CD created with Brasero (cue/bin files) in Ubuntu 16.04 without burning a CD? I would like to check that titles and other metadata are correct on the image.







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Can I test an audio CD created with Brasero (cue/bin files) in Ubuntu 16.04 without burning a CD? I would like to check that titles and other metadata are correct on the image.









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  • It seems that the gCDEmu thread could help. But i did not yet reach my goal ... Even if i use the gCDEmu to mount the cd audio bin/cue created by brasero, the titles and artists are not displayed by Parole app and seems to miss.
    – eleandar
    Apr 27 at 21:02










  • Looks like MPlayer should be able to play these files at least from the commandline with the following syntax: mplayer cue://file[:track] [options]. Interesting to see if SMPlayer (Mplayer frontend) can also do this with a gui...
    – andrew.46
    Apr 28 at 4:43










  • Mplayer does not succeed at reading the cue file. I get an error: No stream found to handle url cue://x.cue:1 with a message ` Error reading from x.cue` but it has found the cue file because it displays the name of the good bin file.
    – eleandar
    Apr 28 at 8:08











  • qmmp x.cue display the titles but it is unable to play audio... It seems that it uses mplayer to play cue file and there is also an error while reading the cue file.
    – eleandar
    Apr 28 at 19:49
















  • It seems that the gCDEmu thread could help. But i did not yet reach my goal ... Even if i use the gCDEmu to mount the cd audio bin/cue created by brasero, the titles and artists are not displayed by Parole app and seems to miss.
    – eleandar
    Apr 27 at 21:02










  • Looks like MPlayer should be able to play these files at least from the commandline with the following syntax: mplayer cue://file[:track] [options]. Interesting to see if SMPlayer (Mplayer frontend) can also do this with a gui...
    – andrew.46
    Apr 28 at 4:43










  • Mplayer does not succeed at reading the cue file. I get an error: No stream found to handle url cue://x.cue:1 with a message ` Error reading from x.cue` but it has found the cue file because it displays the name of the good bin file.
    – eleandar
    Apr 28 at 8:08











  • qmmp x.cue display the titles but it is unable to play audio... It seems that it uses mplayer to play cue file and there is also an error while reading the cue file.
    – eleandar
    Apr 28 at 19:49















It seems that the gCDEmu thread could help. But i did not yet reach my goal ... Even if i use the gCDEmu to mount the cd audio bin/cue created by brasero, the titles and artists are not displayed by Parole app and seems to miss.
– eleandar
Apr 27 at 21:02




It seems that the gCDEmu thread could help. But i did not yet reach my goal ... Even if i use the gCDEmu to mount the cd audio bin/cue created by brasero, the titles and artists are not displayed by Parole app and seems to miss.
– eleandar
Apr 27 at 21:02












Looks like MPlayer should be able to play these files at least from the commandline with the following syntax: mplayer cue://file[:track] [options]. Interesting to see if SMPlayer (Mplayer frontend) can also do this with a gui...
– andrew.46
Apr 28 at 4:43




Looks like MPlayer should be able to play these files at least from the commandline with the following syntax: mplayer cue://file[:track] [options]. Interesting to see if SMPlayer (Mplayer frontend) can also do this with a gui...
– andrew.46
Apr 28 at 4:43












Mplayer does not succeed at reading the cue file. I get an error: No stream found to handle url cue://x.cue:1 with a message ` Error reading from x.cue` but it has found the cue file because it displays the name of the good bin file.
– eleandar
Apr 28 at 8:08





Mplayer does not succeed at reading the cue file. I get an error: No stream found to handle url cue://x.cue:1 with a message ` Error reading from x.cue` but it has found the cue file because it displays the name of the good bin file.
– eleandar
Apr 28 at 8:08













qmmp x.cue display the titles but it is unable to play audio... It seems that it uses mplayer to play cue file and there is also an error while reading the cue file.
– eleandar
Apr 28 at 19:49




qmmp x.cue display the titles but it is unable to play audio... It seems that it uses mplayer to play cue file and there is also an error while reading the cue file.
– eleandar
Apr 28 at 19:49















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