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Subject:What is this called in Audio Studio?
Posted by: Zack S
Date:1/2/2007 4:15:52 PM

I have a recording of two live songs mixed together, one after the other. Is there a way to mark them as two seperate tracks when I burn a CD even though they appear as one track in SFAS?
For instance, if the CD starts playing the first song how can I tell the CD player to skip to the next song?

Thanks
Zack S

Subject:RE: What is this called in Audio Studio?
Reply by: garrigus
Date:1/3/2007 11:09:38 AM

Hi Zack,

You need to separate them into two different files and then load those files into your CD burning software.

Scott

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Subject:RE: What is this called in Audio Studio?
Reply by: Zack S
Date:1/3/2007 11:47:54 AM

What I did was take two live recordings and mixed them so that where one ends the other begins. I want it to sound like they were both recorded at the same time and really don't want them seperated. But if I was listening to the first track I would like to be able to skip to the second song. There is no way to do this without them actually being seperate? No way to "mark" them such??

Thanks
Zack

Subject:RE: What is this called in Audio Studio?
Reply by: rraud
Date:1/3/2007 4:30:10 PM

This topic was covered in-depth on previous threads a year or two ago. Do a search in this forum using the appropriate keywords.
To get multible or continuous tracks and/or track.numbers from one or more files, you need additional software and burn discs in the "Disc-At-Once" mode. Sound Forge can only burn "Track-At-Once" and will ignore makers/regions, so your SOL...sort-of. However Sony's "CD Architect" and Ahead's Nero (as well as Vegas) can read the markers or regions and burn DAO. The full version of SF-8 comes with CDArc, Audio Studio does not.

Cheers

Subject:RE: What is this called in Audio Studio?
Reply by: Zack S
Date:1/4/2007 4:06:45 PM

Thanks to all who replied! I did not know that Vegas Movie Studio could insert regions which is what I ended up doing. It was just the ticket!

Thanks again.

Zack

Subject:RE: What is this called in Audio Studio?
Reply by: Zack S
Date:1/4/2007 4:06:47 PM

Thanks to all who replied! I did not know that Vegas Movie Studio could insert regions which is what I ended up doing. It was just the ticket!

Thanks again.

Zack

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