Subject:cd tracks
Posted by: tandi
Date:2/24/2003 3:59:56 AM
Help! I am trying to burn a cd with out pauses between tracks. I want the audio to continue smoothly from one track to another (even place a track right in the middle of a long wav file). Can anyone help? |
Subject:RE: cd tracks
Reply by: Chienworks
Date:2/24/2003 5:51:09 AM
SoundForge can't do this; it only burns in Track-At-Once mode and you need Disk-At-Once. Use SoundForge to split your recording up into separate .WAV files for each track. Then use whatever CD burning software that came with your CD burner (Nero, Easy CD Creator, etc.) to burn the CD in DAO mode. |
Subject:RE: cd tracks
Reply by: musicvid10
Date:2/24/2003 10:05:57 AM
Or you can place all of your material end-to-end and burn one long track. |
Subject:RE: cd tracks
Reply by: Bill_Wood
Date:2/24/2003 3:26:07 PM
Sonic Foundry's CD Architect 5.0 allows you to place tracks anywhere in a WAV file. It also burns Red Book spec audio CD's. Great tool that SF just brought back to life after not supporting it for a couple of years. Bill |
Subject:RE: cd tracks
Reply by: tandi
Date:2/25/2003 3:17:04 AM
I have Easy CD Creator and the only option I found was "merge Tracks." This didn't do the trick. Any idea how to apply the DAO mode? Thanks for your help. |
Subject:RE: cd tracks
Reply by: Chienworks
Date:2/25/2003 6:55:29 AM
If you burn an Audio CD, i believe DAO is the default. I don't have EZCD Creator installed anymore (it won't work with my new SONY 24x/10x/40x drive unless i upgrade to the full version for $99), but i believe there's a button labelled [Advanced] or something like that in the burn dialog screen. Click on that and the dialog box expands to show more options. You'll be able to select either Close Session or Close Disc there. Choosing Close Disc forces a DAO write. |