Subject:Burning single wav file as multiple tracks on a CD?
Posted by: RJMCT
Date:6/17/2001 6:26:34 AM
Here's what I'd like to do.. I have a single .wav file, and would like to burn it to a CD, however, I'd like it to show up as many tracks, with no detectable gaps...I suspect there is a way to do this, either via markers, or regions..but I haven't been able to figure it out..any one out there know if this can be done? TIA, Bob |
Subject:RE: Burning single wav file as multiple tracks on a CD?
Reply by: Maestro
Date:6/23/2001 9:38:44 PM
Depends on the software you're going to use for CD burning. I use Nero, and that allows you to put tracks back to back without pauses between tracks. I think EZ CD Creator allows this as well. However, you still need separate WAV files to make the CD. You can use SF to open the one large track and then copy/paste each section of that WAV that would become a separate track into a new file. Maestro |
Subject:RE: Burning single wav file as multiple tracks on a CD?
Reply by: Rednroll
Date:6/24/2001 6:44:03 PM
Correction, you do not need seperate wave files for Nero. You can take one Wave file and add Track markers anywhere you like. Nero is a lot like CD Architect with this feature.....God Bless them Ahead guys for picking up where CDA left off. |