First, after digitizing all of my old cassettes with Goldwave (one entire
side of a cassette to a file), I used Goldwave's autocue feature to break
the file up into tracks. Then, I wanted to trim the tracks before burning
them. I had configured the autocue so that all the dead air was at the end
of each track, none at the beginning. This meant that I had to fast forward
through each track to position the finish marker, and do it over and over
again each time I overshot the end. Is there any keystroke or other way to
quickly position the finish marker at the end of the soundscape, as opposed
to the end of the file (which is what ctrl-end seems to do); or,
alternatively, would it be easier if I just reconfigured autocue to put all
of the dead air at the beginning of the file? What has worked best for
others here?
Second, after burning the tracks to a CD, I noticed two peculiarities: the
CD plays fine in my stereo CD player. But, if I browse the CD on my
computer, I don't see any CDA files (or anything else) on the CD (The drive
folder is entirely empty.), and the CD won't start when I double click the
drive icon; I have to manually start Winamp and use its play command. Any
idea what's going on here?
Thanks.
Blessed Be,
Dana
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