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Squashing Pineapples 06-04-2003 06:56 PM

Burning a GAPLESS 70mb mp3 with track number
 
Can anyone help me out here? I have this 70mb mp3 which is around 60 minutes of music, and I want to burn into a cd but putting tracks on it. How can I do it without having 'gaps' between tracks? I hear Nero will do it, but how?

sleeper 06-04-2003 07:04 PM

ask anyone at the trading forums and they will all tell you

Nimrod's Son 06-04-2003 07:13 PM

Turn it into a .wav file.

Cut the .wav where you want the track markers.

Arrange them in your burning software in order, and make sure "Disc at Once" is a selected option.

There are some burning progs that do it automatically where you can tell it where to insert tracks, but that way should be almost universal.

Squashing Pineapples 06-04-2003 07:27 PM

Quote:

Originally posted by Nimrod's Son
Turn it into a .wav file.

Cut the .wav where you want the track markers.

Arrange them in your burning software in order, and make sure "Disc at Once" is a selected option.

There are some burning progs that do it automatically where you can tell it where to insert tracks, but that way should be almost universal.

Thanks man. This is the most common way of doing it. However, I still get a very tiny gap (which is less than the normal than 2 seconds) this way between the tracks.

Nimrod's Son 06-04-2003 07:33 PM

Quote:

Originally posted by Squashing Pineapples


Thanks man. This is the most common way of doing it. However, I still get a very tiny gap (which is less than the normal than 2 seconds) this way between the tracks.

What softare are you using to burn the disc? Make sure that it didn't insert gaps by checking each one manually.. also play the wav and make sure there isnt empty space on it.

Ihaman 06-04-2003 08:07 PM

nero helps

Jackboot11 06-04-2003 08:16 PM

convert it to one large continuous .wav and then create a cue sheet

http://www.dcsoft.com/prod03.htm

distance 06-04-2003 08:17 PM

Quote:

Originally posted by Squashing Pineapples


Thanks man. This is the most common way of doing it. However, I still get a very tiny gap (which is less than the normal than 2 seconds) this way between the tracks.

search for the program "cdwave".
download it.
decompress the crappy mp3 to .wav
load the .wav in cdwave.
you can put track markers that way.
then, if you use a burning program that allows you to use cue sheets. save the cue sheet, load it up in your burning program and burn it.
if your burning program does not support cue sheets, click the "save" option and it will automatically save the individual tracks in the dir and then you can load those into your burning program for making the cd.

cdwave cuts on the proper sector boundaries, thus eliminating clicks and pops between tracks.

Squashing Pineapples 06-05-2003 12:19 AM

thanks guys!


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