Subject:Sound Forge and track marks on CD
Posted by: KPSchrage
Date:12/19/1999 4:27:00 AM
I often record live concerts off the radio directly into Sound Forge 4.5. Editing the resulting WAV-file is very convenient, especially creating and naming regions. But when I want to write the WAV-file onto Audio-CD (I am using WinOnCD with my Traxdata CDRW2600+), all regions and markers are gone. I have to add track marks and title names manually within WinOnCD again - if I don't want to have one single huge track on my CD. What I desperately need is a way to get Sound Forge's regions/markers into a CD writing software. CD-Architect might be able to do so, but my CD recorder is not a supported device. Does anyone know a solution/software? Thanks KP Schrage |
Subject:Re: Sound Forge and track marks on CD
Reply by: mschiff
Date:2/13/2000 3:30:00 AM
Klaus, Yes, after you have marked the places where you want track breaks with markers, use the convert markers to regions option and then use Tools/extract regions to automatically extract each region to a separate wav file. Then drop the separate files into your CD track list, and you will get track marks. -- Martin Klaus-peter Schrage wrote: >>I often record live concerts off the radio directly into >>Sound Forge 4.5. Editing the resulting WAV-file is very >>convenient, especially creating and naming regions. >> >>But when I want to write the WAV-file onto Audio-CD (I am >>using WinOnCD with my Traxdata CDRW2600+), all regions and >>markers are gone. I have to add track marks and title names >>manually within WinOnCD again - if I don't want to have one >>single huge track on my CD. >> >>What I desperately need is a way to get Sound Forge's >>regions/markers into a CD writing software. CD-Architect >>might be able to do so, but my CD recorder is not a >>supported device. >> >>Does anyone know a solution/software? >> >>Thanks >>KP Schrage |