Len Beish asked,
| Does anyone know of any hardware/software which would allow someone to
| take audio recorded on minidisc and transfer it over to a CD writer
| and still maintain the track marks.
If you use a standalone CDR recorder and a digital connection, you'll get
track marks. If you use a standalone CDR recorder with an analog connection,
the recorder might have a function to infer track marks when sound resumes
after several seconds or more of silence on the input. And either way, you
can also stay at the hardware during the transfer and mark tracks manually.
If you're going through a computer, however, there are too many variables for
me to reach a conclusion. You're best off ripping one MD track at a time to
get them into separate files (but playing one MD track at a time was exactly
what you said you don't want to do), or ripping the entire MD to one file,
dividing it with an editor, and then burning the files to a CDR.
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