Hello. I rip my CDs into wav files (for backup purposes), and encode them to mp3 files (for mobile audio purposes).
I have not ever used cue file sheets. I rip each CD to individual track files, as opposed to one big file for the whole CD.
I keep the wav files around, so that if I ever lost my CDs (theft, scratches, house burns down, etc), I can make an exact copy of the original CD by burning the wav files.
Question:
Am I losing anything in not having a cue sheet created for each ripped CD?
Thanks in advance for your time!
I have not ever used cue file sheets. I rip each CD to individual track files, as opposed to one big file for the whole CD.
I keep the wav files around, so that if I ever lost my CDs (theft, scratches, house burns down, etc), I can make an exact copy of the original CD by burning the wav files.
Question:
Am I losing anything in not having a cue sheet created for each ripped CD?
Thanks in advance for your time!
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