It all has to do with the size of data blocks written to CD. It has to
be a multiple of a certain number of samples, I don't know what the
exact numbers are. It's a mathematical-precision thing, not something
that one can work out by ear.

Bruce


On Mon, 2 Mar 2009 13:02:51 -0000 (UTC), "Ray"
<[email protected]> said:
> Interesting point Bruce, re. fine tuning of markers for popless track
> transitions.  Maybe you could elaborate, off list possibly?
> 
> I do move choose the point with some care, and it helps if the markers
> are
> at points of silence or very low volume when not too much is happening.
> 
> Ray.
> 
> Bruce Toews wrote:
> One thing to remember is that, in order to prevent a little audible pop
> on
> the CD, the wave file has to be split very precisely. Gold Wave has an
> option that moves the markers that you set to the precise location to
> prevent these little pops.
> 
> Bruce
> 
> On Mon, 2 Mar 2009, Ray wrote:
> 
> > Hi, first the .wav file has to be broken up into segmants to represent the
> > final track positions.  In Sound Forge this is done by using markers then
> > converting those to regions.  Finally the Extract regions dilogue is used
> > to
> > extract and save the marked regions to separate files at a location you
> > choose.
> >
> > These files can then be imported into something like XPburn, Nero, or
> > NCH's
> > cd burner program.  In thes programs there is a burn at once setting which
> > writes the files gaplessly to the Cd.  (In Nero at last you have to reduce
> > all track time gaps to zero, (except for the first track) which is done in
> > the tracks properties in the track list you are compiling.  (Much simpler
> > with XPcdburn program and NCH's offering.)
> >
> > Fear this explanation might pose as many quesitons as it attempts to
> > answer,
> > but others might walk you through it.
> >
> > Ray.
> >
> >
> > stever2525 wrote:
> > I have a recording as a .wav file on my hard drive and need to mark track
> > numbers at specific points to burn to CD. I want the CD to play
> > seamlessly,
> > as if it were 1 track, like a live concert CD.
> > What software can accomplish this?
> > Thank you.
> >
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