eliminating gaps in recording music cds

2004-11-10 Thread chrissie
Hi Folks

Can anyone tell me how, in Easy CD Creator 6, one can eliminate gaps between 
tracks in a music cd.  I'm compiling a programme concerning several events I've 
just been to but want to have the individual files and have them run straight 
into each other.  

Many thanks

Chrissie



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Re: eliminating gaps in recording music cds

2004-11-10 Thread Andrea Sherry
Hi In Nero there is a checkbox in the properties of the tracks to cross-fade 
between each. So far as I can remember Easy CD Creator has this feature as 
well. May be you need to select all but the first track and change the pause 
length from 2 seconds (the default) to 0. It seems that many burning 
programs require that 2 second pause to exist at the beginning of the first 
track - or may be it is a software issue.
Cheers
Andrea
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Hi Folks
Can anyone tell me how, in Easy CD Creator 6, one can eliminate gaps 
between tracks in a music cd.  I'm compiling a programme concerning 
several events I've just been to but want to have the individual files and 
have them run straight into each other.

Many thanks
Chrissie

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Re: eliminating gaps in recording music cds

2004-11-10 Thread chrissie
Hi Andrea

Many thanks for that I'll take a look.

Regards

Chrissie



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Re: eliminating gaps in recording music cds

2004-11-10 Thread Denny Daughters
Hi Chrissie and list,
Here's how to get rid of the gaps between the tracks.  Go to the file
menu in Easy CD creator.  go to the record cd dialogue.  When you get there,
there's an option that probably says track at once which is a T for future
reference.  This is a strange option because to access it you hit the
letters when you're on the option rather then checking a box.  So when you
get there, you'll probably see t for track at once.  This puts a 2 second
gap between the tracks.  You want to hit I for disk at once.  This still
puts your cd in to tracks, you now won't have the gaps between the tracks.
The difference is that for the disk at once option, the laser doesn't stop
burning during the recording procedure.  With the track at once option
turned on it stops recording for 2 seconds before burning the next track,
thus causing the 2 second gap.  Hope that helps.
Denny



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Re: eliminating gaps in recording music cds

2004-11-10 Thread doc
Wow! I didn't know that.
Doc Wright
http://wrightplaceinc.net
If we can't look at ourselves, and ask, why?
then where does the learning start?

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Hi Chrissie and list,
Here's how to get rid of the gaps between the tracks.  Go to the file
menu in Easy CD creator.  go to the record cd dialogue.  When you get there,
there's an option that probably says track at once which is a T for future
reference.  This is a strange option because to access it you hit the
letters when you're on the option rather then checking a box.  So when you
get there, you'll probably see t for track at once.  This puts a 2 second
gap between the tracks.  You want to hit I for disk at once.  This still
puts your cd in to tracks, you now won't have the gaps between the tracks.
The difference is that for the disk at once option, the laser doesn't stop
burning during the recording procedure.  With the track at once option
turned on it stops recording for 2 seconds before burning the next track,
thus causing the 2 second gap.  Hope that helps.
Denny



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