How to handle .iso CD images and ,cue files?

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Hi everyone. I am new to macs and now I have some files I want to use. They are audio CDs, some ripped as iso images, and some ripped as .ape files (one file for the entire album) with cue files. I want to be able to listen to them in an audio player, but without having to burn them to CD. How can I do it?
Thanks!
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Copy youre files to your itunes library then reburn them
or try and use a program such a Roxio's toast
 
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Copy youre files to your itunes library then reburn them
or try and use a program such a Roxio's toast

Like I said, " I want to be able to listen to them in an audio player, but without having to burn them to CD."
 
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oh lol, woops soz didnt read all of that my bad
I dont think its possible then without a reburn, unless youre cd player can extract iso images which is highly unlikely
Sorry i cant help
 
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For .iso files and .cue files (treated the same) you have to either burn them to a CD or you can mount them as a virtual drive to your computer. I'm not really sure what software can do this for a Mac though, just search around.

As far as I know those are the only 2 ways to use .iso and .cue files.
 
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For .iso files and .cue files (treated the same) you have to either burn them to a CD or you can mount them as a virtual drive to your computer. I'm not really sure what software can do this for a Mac though, just search around

He wants 2 be able to listen to them on his hifi and doesnt want to reburn them i think
AM i correct?
 
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He wants 2 be able to listen to them on his hifi and doesnt want to reburn them i think
AM i correct?

I want to convert them I think. What I really want to do is listen to them, on my computer (which is hooked up to my hifi. If there are multiple ways of doing this (excluding burning them) I would love to hear all the options. The one option I can imagine (in all my computer ignorance) is the convert them into files containing the individual tracks. But even I do not know how to do that. So, advice is much appreciated.

Furthermore if I must convert them to individual tracks, I do not want extra gaps inserted between the tracks, as for example sometimes there should be no break in the music at all, even though it continues over 2 or more tracks.

Thank you!
Justin
 

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