PERFORMER "Pink Floyd"
TITLE "Alan's Psychedelic Breakfast"
TRACK 01 AUDIO
TITLE "Rise and Shine"
REM tracciaST "5a"
PERFORMER "Pink FLoyd"
INDEX 01 00:00:00
Assuming a single file + cue, if you tell CUE 5 to start at 00:00:00, I expect it to start at the beginning of the file.
Thank you for your answer
I think this is true when the file is unique.
In this case, track 5 is a separate file, in practice:
File 1 is a single file but I would like to split it into 6 sub-tracks like the original work which lasts 23 minutes and 44 seconds
File 2,3,4 are unique files with a single track and should not be split
File 5 is still a single file but I would like to split it into 3
In conclusion: it is not a single file, it is 5 separate mp3s.
In the 5th track I set the index to zero because it has to start playing from file 5's zero point.
What I don't understand is why playing file 2 which doesn't even have a cue in it starts playing from the 1st track of file 1 which has the cue.
For file 5 which has its own cue, different from what is in file 1, it must also start from the 1st track of file 1.
Unless: by putting a cue in the 1st file you must not put an index calculated for all tracks even if they are in other files.