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.
For an audio CD, the cue sheet can specify titles and performers for the disc and its tracks as well as the names of one or more audio files to be used. MP3, WAV and BIN files are often used, although some programs support other formats. Cue sheets are especially useful when burning or listening to live sets where all tracks are recorded in one file.
Cue sheets are also used for many types of CDs in conjunction with an image file. The image file generally has a ".bin" extension.
A description of cue sheets and a list of cue sheet commands can be found in the CDRWIN user's guide.
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How does it work? Just put your image size after our URL and you'll get a placeholder.
Like this: http://placehold.it/350x150
You can also use it in your code, like this:
Options to add format, text, color and size
Adding an image file extension will render the image in the proper format. Image format is optional and the default is a gif. jpg and jpeg are the same.
http://placehold.it/300.png/09f/fff
Custom text can be entered using a query string at the very end of the url. This is optional, default is the image dimensions (300×250). A-z (upper and lowercase), numbers, and most symbols will work just fine.
http://placehold.it/300&text=placehold.it+rocks!