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theron3 wrote on 8/11/2001, 12:55 AM
Not to jump on wagons but, I wanted to know the same. How do you connect c.d. tracks? Also, can you use the same technique and/or principle to extend the amout of silence beween tracks? Can Vegas help control this or is it a seperate and extra-Vegas task?
Sorry I've no input towards the answer other than echoing the queiry. theron.



fosko wrote on 8/21/2001, 3:07 PM
Is there room on that Band Wagon ?? I've been looking for the same. But I'll tell yawhat I'll do. I'll post this question on the Cubase Forum also. I get a LOT of help there. And I'll report back when I have something :-)
FadeToBlack wrote on 8/21/2001, 3:16 PM
vanblah wrote on 8/21/2001, 3:58 PM
I am going to look into this:

http://www.roxio.com/en/products/ecdc/index.jhtml

It the new version of Easy CD Creator, I'm not sure if it's all it's cracked up to be. They claim you can transition between tracks via crossfade etc. I'm hoping you can put arbitrary track information.
reptile wrote on 8/21/2001, 11:54 PM
I've done live concert recordings on my V-Studio before and accomplished this because that unit allows indexing into a single long track for track numbers. Nero on the PC will do it, but only with certain CD burners supporting it. Nero will also allow an option for decreasing the time between tracks to basically zero, allowing you to essentially connect the last track right to the next (but there is typically a short (few millisecond) cut noticable. I think most CD burning software probably allows indexing track numbers into a single wav for this purpose.
edna6284 wrote on 8/22/2001, 10:40 AM
That will work for getting the audio to play continuously, but how do you insert track markers for the CD? That's my problem....

thanks,
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