Martin Schiff wrote:

> areas that will be tracks. Then SF has an export function that will export
> regions to files automatically. I just did two of them that way a couple of
> nights ago, and it took less than 1/4 the time it did before, maybe even

Sounds interesting. Does Sound Forge also have a function to make the
tracks the correct length for gap-less writing to CD ? I assume you
know that if a sound file isn't the multiple of a block (a couple of
thousand bytes if I remember correctly) long you can get noise between
the tracks, which is really bad for live recordings.
I did this with a shareware tool so far, the name escapes me right now.
The awkward thing is that this tool doesn't work with peak files, so it
reads the complete wav file once on start, quite a lot when you have a
full CD !

Alexander
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