> 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?????
Quick and easy solution; burn an audio CDR (or CDRW, if you've got a player
that accepts them) of the mp3s in Disc-at-Once mode, then record it the
normal CD->MD way.
Alternatively you could just sit there while it plays, with a countdown
timer on each track, hitting "track mark" when needed. I think there are a
couple of schemes to do this automatically - either via the remote lead (on
portables) or via IR codes (on home decks). Have a look on the MDCP's
"Computer Control/Titling" section.
--
Simon
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