Subject:Help needed for Mix CD's
Posted by: sg
Date:7/15/2001 7:06:43 AM
Hi all , I am trying to burn a 74 minute mix to CD from Soundforge 5. I recorded the mix to one large .wav file. What i want to do is insert a marker/break at the beginning of each track in SF5 so that when it is burned to CD each track within the mix has it's own number insted of 1 long 74 min track. Is this possible in SF5 ? Thanks..... SG |
Subject:RE: Help needed for Mix CD's
Reply by: beetlefan
Date:7/15/2001 1:09:49 PM
I don't think it is, I never tried it, but I don't recommend it if your songs are supposed to be continuous. The burner app in SF5 will insert a 2-second gap between the tracks and there is no way around it except to use another CD burning application that will bur Disc-At-Once. |
Subject:RE: Help needed for Mix CD's
Reply by: Bart1963
Date:7/21/2001 6:34:26 AM
I already posted this as a response to another question, but here it goes again: I'm sure it can be done in Sound Forge because I did it myself! The caveat: you have to do it by hand... Just split the large mix in several wav files, one for each track. Make sure you cut it up where there's a zero-crossing. Label the files track01, track02 and so on. Burn the tracks on CD in the right order. You have to do it disk-at-once and make sure not to forget to disable the 2-second pause between tracks! Nero5 does this and I'm sure other burning programs have the same option. A lot of manual work, but it gets the job done. Succes, Bart |
Subject:RE: Help needed for Mix CD's
Reply by: beetlefan
Date:7/21/2001 1:36:17 PM
I've been doing it that way in Cool Edit for years but it's automated there. I just put in the markers, and tell it where to save, click a button and in a couple of minutes, it's all done! Can SF do this? |