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Subject:spliting tracks without a delay
Posted by: kyleskate7
Date:8/13/2003 11:33:25 PM

I have recorded a track that is around 75 minutes long and i want to be able to split it multiple times so when it is played in a cd player there is different tracks that you can skip to but if you listen all the way through you dont hear the breaks from track to track.If anyone knows what im talking about and can help me by using sound forge please help me.

Thanks,

Kyle

Subject:RE: spliting tracks without a delay
Reply by: Geoff_Wood
Date:8/14/2003 2:49:10 AM

SForge only writes TAO (see the manual). You need to use CDArchitect or Vegas to get what you want (or maybe Nero 6) - inserting track markers withoput the necessary 2 sec gap that TAO writing forces


geoff

Subject:RE: spliting tracks without a delay
Reply by: kbruff
Date:8/14/2003 1:37:15 PM

yeah just generate a sequence of regions, export the regions and then build an audio cd in Nero -- eliminate the 2 second gap -- burn the cd and your all set. You can have great cd making software for under 50.00 dollars -- and plus you can put the text into the cd. This is what I am currently doing.


Subject:RE: spliting tracks without a delay
Reply by: keether
Date:8/14/2003 2:51:49 PM

Kbruff, what did you mean "put the text into the cd"?

Subject:RE: spliting tracks without a delay
Reply by: MJhig
Date:8/14/2003 3:24:11 PM

Song/track titles. Do a search for "splitting tracks", I've answered this question in depth tons of times already not to mention the other members. This question has to be right behind "How do I eliminate vocals". I use Easy CD Creator Basic 5x just because it came bundled with my burner and it burns text (track titles) and never gaps at track changes.

MJ

Subject:RE: spliting tracks without a delay
Reply by: kbruff
Date:8/14/2003 4:44:55 PM

Hello keether,
You can actually label the cd with the song information in Nero and it will appear on the LCD of your CD player. My car stereo will tell me the CD title and then the name of the track. That was what I meant -- sorry for the confusion.

Bye,
Kevin

Subject:RE: spliting tracks without a delay
Reply by: clank
Date:8/14/2003 7:43:20 PM

Get CDWave @http://www.homepages.hetnet.nl/~mjmlooijmans/cdwave/

You set the track marker positions & it creates a cue file for you. Use Burnatonce (http://www.burnatonce.com/) to burn the cd using the cue file

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