I'm aware of tao vs dao, but this still doesn't answer my question.
When you add multiple songs, do you want the ability to change the space between the songs, or just put a end of track marker there so you can skip to that point by hitting next song? I don't know what you're asking here. I'd think that if you had live songs, since there's no break in them, you'd already have the whole group as a single file. In that case, why would it matter if there was a pause before/after the group? And if you mix live/nonlive, how is the software to know which is which?
I'm trying to find out what kind of control you want.
I was using a scsi cdr drive on dos using what is now cdwin (yes, there used to be a dos version of it) back in 1992. I'm well versed in dao vs tao. but what is being said here is contradictory. Either you want the ability to insert end-of-track marks so you can jump to that spot or you want to be able to adjust the silence gap before/after a song. Or perhaps both. But, since they're different things, I kind of have to know which one is being asked here, just for reference, so I can work on adding that one first.
On Apr 28, 2006, at 3:11 PM, Kevin Reves wrote:

Travis. What Hank is talking about is the Disk at once vs track at once. Toastallowsyou tosetthe gapsbetween songs from 2 seconds to 0 seconds. This has nothing to do with audio editing.
----- Original Message ----- From: "hank" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
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please look in to this for those of us who burn audio disks that are live concerts or songs that blend in to each other your program will not work.
verry big disapointment
just telling you my honest oppenion
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From: "Travis Siegel" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
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Sent: Friday, April 28, 2006 9:42 AM
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The softcon audio burner isn't a sound editor, it simply takes the
files you designate, and burns them onto the disc.  And, since it
uses the apis built-in to the mac os, there's very little control
over how it does it.  I don't have an option to modify the silence
between tracks, but one thing you could do is to make a cd, capture
the whole thing with hijack audio, then use audacity to remove the 2- second gaps if it's that big of a problem. I know this is a long and
error prone process, but I think it would work.
However, at this time, there is no provision for changing the silence
time between tracks, because the cds are burned according to the
specs required of standard audio cds, and as you say, a 2-second
delay between songs is normal in this case.
If there is enough requests, I can look at allowing adjustment of
this interval, it should be possible, but at this time, softcon audio
burn doesn't support this.



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