I've had this problem too, and while having the songs blended together is
nice for something like a DJ mix, its a minus not having track markers.  I
usually create my playlists in Real Jukebox, and between each track (unless
it has a proper fade), I place recorded silence.  I took one of my albums
with secret tracks and I recorded 2 seconds of silence as an MP3.  This adds
two seconds on to the end of whatever song I'm recording, causing my deck to
read it as time for a new track.  (I have the MDS-S707, which uses two or
three seconds bursts of silence as track spacers).
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Brett Tyre
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Sent: Saturday, April 22, 2000 12:43 AM
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>
> The biggie.  The Sony doesn't detect intersong spaces and lay down a
> mark in any mode.  I have the WinAmp inter-song silence plugin and
> it's working.  Using the optical interface, I've tried both manually
> recording and using sync record.  Nadda.  Records OK, just no track
> marks.  What's the trick.
>
>
>
> John
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