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Subject:Turning a marker into a track marker on CD. Help
Posted by: tencentcat
Date:5/5/2001 1:37:57 PM

How do I make a marker into a track marker in the middle of
a wav file? Please help.

Subject:RE: Turning a marker into a track marker on CD. Help
Reply by: SonyNateM
Date:5/11/2001 10:26:45 AM

Sound Forge 5.0 contains track-at-once CD burning
capabilities only. The process you are trying to accomplish
requires disk-at-once burning features to be used. At this
time you will not be able to place track breaks or indices
within tracks you burn in Sound Forge 5.0.

If you are trying to create a marker that will be
interpreted as a track break within a third-party CD
burning program, this will not be possible either. At this
time there is no standard way to specify track
breaks/indices with a marker in a WAV file to be recognized
by CD burning applications.

Sorry I couldn't be of more help.

Subject:RE: Turning a marker into a track marker on CD. Help
Reply by: SeanC
Date:5/20/2001 9:18:36 PM

CD Architect will work perfectly for what you want, if you can find it. I often have a 10 minute wav file that has 5 to 10 elements that need their own track.

I simply press T for track at the beginning of the next audio piece. In my case they happen to be 10 commercials in a row in a single wav file. When I burn the cd, there are 10 tracks.

You could also have a continuous music mix and drop the tracks wherever you want, with sample accuracy.

I've heard that SF 5.0 will only do track at once, meaning you could not drop in markers without getting gaps between tracks.

If I understood your question fully, CDA will do the trick...unfortunately they don't manufacture it any more. Check out the CD architect forum for details on where you might still be able to buy a copy.

sean

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