Brent is still skeptical: | what if you want it to go from one to another without pausing? Like to have | a good transition to save disk space, can you edit it so it merges together | that way? There won't be a gap between successive timer recordings ... actually, the second recording will start at the next cluster boundary, but the unused fractional cluster will be skipped on playback, so you won't hear the gap. If there is a little bit of silence or of extraneous sound you don't want, yes, you can edit it out, just as with any other MD recording. ----------------------------------------------------------------- To stop getting this list send a message containing just the word "unsubscribe" to [EMAIL PROTECTED]
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