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Old 3rd Sep 02, 08:37 PM
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hi there

i have chopped up a 75 minute mix mp3 file into its 13 songs. the 13 mp3 files produced are fine, with no data missing, and no silent gaos added to them.

i have used nero to produce the audio cd with these 13 files. however, whenever the cd player loads the next track there is a pause of about 2 seconds, even though the mp3's have no silence at the ends.

i used the disc-at-once writing mode.

can anyone tell me how and what software i'd need to achieve the smooth transition from track to track, as you get with original mixed music cd's??

the writer i have is a liteon 24x.


thanks ever so much

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Old 3rd Sep 02, 09:08 PM
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with nero you can omit the 2sec pause between tracks and also with cdrwin

look in the options or properties

you wont be able to omit the 2sec gap from the first track using nero or cdrwin but from 2nd onwards


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As jake said - with Nero, highlite the files - click on Edit/Properties and change the gap from 2 to 0.



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There is an option in ECDC to do that I did it unknowningly once, I don't remeber it specifically, but its there or was in V4
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NTI CD Maker Pro defaults to a 'no gap' DOA mode for audio. I dumped Nero over a year ago for this and other reasons. NTI ROX!

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There is an option in ECDC to do that I did it unknowningly once, I don't remeber it specifically, but its there or was in V4
in v5, it's sort of the same as Nero. Highlight all tracks, right click, then select Merge tracks
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Old 4th Sep 02, 11:11 AM
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thanks for ur help

btw, can nti cd maker pro normalise the mp3's as well. cuz some of me mp3's have been recorded way too loud?

cheers
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Originally posted by Ishy@Yesterday at 10:11 am
thanks for ur help

btw, can nti cd maker pro normalise the mp3's as well. cuz some of me mp3's have been recorded way too loud?

cheers
No. It sounds like you normalised the quiet parts when you split the original. You can use Soundforge or other audio editors to normalise.

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