A listing of the music used in a television program or motion picture by title, composer, publisher, timing and type of usage (e.g., background, feature, theme), usually prepared by the producer of the program or film
A list of audio files which are to be recorded to a CD in Red Book format. Also referred to as a compilation list.
A list of cues in a production.
a detailed list of all music used in a production
a document that is filed with the performing rights organization and contains a detailed listing of each piece of music used in a film or television production
a document that lists all of the musical elements of an audio/visual program
a printed listing of music cues used within the course of a broadcast production
a text file that contains all the track layout information of the CD
A list of tracks which will be written one after the other in the same session without user intervention. Generally used to create multi-track audio or mixed- mode discs. See the chapter How to Write an Audio Disc for details.
In Easy-CD Pro for Windows 3.1, a list of tracks which will be written one after the other in the same session without user intervention. Generally used to create multi-track audio or mixed-mode discs.
A cue sheet, or cue file, is an ASCII (plain text) file that specifies how the tracks of a compact disc should be laid out. Cue sheets commonly have a ".cue" filename extension. They were originally used for the CDRWIN CD recording program, but are also used with other CD software as well as music and video playback software.