CD without breaks
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Posted on Aug 18, 2005 08:44 am
chex81
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Member Since: Jul 21, 2004
Does anyone know where I can download a program that burns a CD that does not have breaks. I would assume the whole album would need to be one Wav file with all tracks attached to eachother...then splitting each with a breaker.
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Aug 18, 2005 08:49 am I believew Nero allows you to edit the length of breaks to zero, if not I have often made the whole CD one big wave file and just dropped track markers in it at song breaks.
chex81CheeseMember
Since: Jul 21, 2004
Aug 18, 2005 11:04 am dB
-if not I have often made the whole CD one big wave file and just dropped track markers in it at song breaks.-
That's exactly what I want to do! How do I go about doing this in Nero? Thanks
Aug 18, 2005 11:06 am I put track markers in WaveLab, not nero...
chex81CheeseMember
Since: Jul 21, 2004
Aug 18, 2005 11:08 am ohhhh perfect, i have wavelab. I never knew it had track markers (new to the program).
Thanks
Aug 18, 2005 01:41 pm ive wanted to know this for a while now! How do you do it in Wavelab?
cooloFrisco's Most UnderratedMember
Since: Jan 28, 2003
Aug 18, 2005 01:43 pm So, if you put track markers in wavelab and burn with Nero, nero will automatically seperate it into different tracks. Cuz Cool edit has track markers as well, and I was wondering about that. Maybe I'll give a try.
Aug 18, 2005 07:41 pm yeah it's called disk-at-once and the other type is called track-at-once....i know nero does it....and yes coolo, you are spot on...my roomate was a dj, and he made his mix set cd's like that.
Aug 20, 2005 05:08 pm If you're using the "express" interface for Nero, the screen where you add the tracks to burn has a checkbox that says "no pause between tracks". Just click it and you're golden.
JarkThink Global, Make Symp'All! ®Member
Since: Aug 10, 2005
Aug 20, 2005 09:15 pm There's an excellent freeware that does that: CD Burner XP Pro. You can burn Audio CD's with or without breaks (the term these finnish or swedish people use is gapless. It's detailed in the helpfile.)
Since it's free: I can give you the D/L link!
www.cdburnerxp.se/