NO NO NO NO NO NO, I HAVE HAD ENOUGH OF THIS CRAP, SORRY ABOUT MY LITTLE
RANT BUT EVERYONE SEEMS TO SAY WELL USING A 2SECOND MARKER WORKS, BUT THIS
IS ONLY A HALF-BAKED SOLUTION. BEING A DJ I KNOW HOW FRUSTRATING THIS CAN
BE, HAS ANYONE EVER HEARD OF MIXED CDS!!!!! NO 2 SECOND MARKER IS GOING TO
WORK FOR THAT BECAUSE DAHHHHH IT SPLITS THE MUSIC UP WHICH ON A MIXED CD
(I.E. NO GAPS BETWEEN TRACKS ONLY MARKERS) THIS WILL NOT WORK, AND IF YOU
PUT IN 2 SECOND GAPS IT RUINS THE MUSIC. HOW CAN I TRANSFER DIGITALLY
WITHOUT RUINING THE MIXED MUSIC(NO 2 SECOND GAPS), AND INSERTING TRACK
MARKERS?????
>I have got a Aureal Vortex 2 SuperQuad Soundcard (with SPDIF output),
>and a Sony MZR50 Minidisc (with SPDIF input). There is no problem with
>the recording(from Computer to MD), but there will be only one track on
>the disc. If I make the recording with a CD deck, or MD deck (from CD/MD
>deck to MD) there will be so many tracks on the MD, how many there were
>on the source CD/MD. I mean there must be a signal, which "say: here is
>the end of this track". The Support of the Aureal an the Sony couldn't
>help me.(perhaps somebody can give me a programm, that support this
>function.)
>Right, S/PDIF carries track number information along with the digital
>audio. When an MD deck senses a change in track number, it marks a new
>track. I don't know of any way of making track marks when digitally
>recording from a PC, but I'm forwarding your note to the MD mailing
>list in the hope that someone there can help.
>To anyone who offers suggestions, please also cc: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
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