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Certainly, ranting about it in such a manner will not cause the answer to
suddenly appear, as if the list community was holding back information.
>From what I've read while being subscribed to the list (and finally delurking
because of this silliness), it can't be done from a PC because the PC's sound
card doesn't send track marks. Now, maybe somebody will report that a
soundcard manufacturer has come up with a product that does, and when they do
I'm sure we'll all hear about it. But don't you think the answer you wanted
to hear would have come out said answer was possible?
And finally, if you need to copy such a CD, then get a CD deck with a digital
output and go from there...
-- jeremy
DJ_HOPE ON DOPE wrote:
> 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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