[EMAIL PROTECTED](e)k dio: > On Tue, 29 Jul 2008 20:20:02 +0200 > altern <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote: > >> Cory K.(e)k dio: >>> altern wrote: >>>> hi >>>> >>>> this is kind of OT i guess. >>> It's on-topic. :) >>> >>>> I need to master a wave file into several >>>> tracks on a CD. It is a live recording so there is no gap between >>>> the tracks but I would like to avoid the jump between tracks to be >>>> heard. I have tried with Rezound to cut the wave using cues and >>>> then recording the parts into a CD with K3b, but i still get the >>>> gap in some CD and DVD players. >>>> >>>> So right now i am not sure that this can be done. Does anyone here >>>> know how to get this right? >>>> >>>> many thanks >>>> >>>> enrike >>>> >>> I think gcdmaster will do what you need. Included in Ubuntu >>> Studio. :) >>> >>> "gCDmaster Features: >>> >>> * Easy to use graphical interface >>> * Multiple project support >>> * Playing of Audio CD images >>> * Easy dump of CDs to disk >>> * CD to CD copy >>> * Composition of new Audio CDs from wav files >>> * *Graphical insertion of Track Marks (to divide live >>> recordings)* >>> * Easy CD-TEXT modification" >> just found that it can also be done with rezound. the trick is to put >> cues marking in the cut areas, then "File > Burn to CD" menu option >> does it. It works very well. >> >> thanks >> >> enrike > > It probably depends on the burning program and how it is set up. Some > write a afair 2 second gap in between songs (I think that is some kind > of standard?), some don't. Some players ignore that 2 second gap, some > don't. I think the gap was necessary for real old players but isn't > anymore, so I'd try to burn without gaps, especially for a live album. > > Philipp
i believe it is a bit more complex. i cut my wav so that end of one track was exactly conected to beggining of next track, i did not change the end or begining of the tracks, they just connect perfectly. Still I got this "jump" in some players, it was not 2 secs long btw. i burned it in K3b. But now with Rezound using cues and burning from rezound itself it works fine. Looks like by default programs insert some kind of fade in/out in tracks to make sure it starts/end on zero. well... this is my explanation of it, but i dont really know. enrike -- Ubuntu-Studio-users mailing list [email protected] Modify settings or unsubscribe at: https://lists.ubuntu.com/mailman/listinfo/ubuntu-studio-users
