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Title: Adding track marks
Post by: Stumptown Matt on August 18, 2003, 05:26:17 PM
Ok so I have been burning shows as one long track but the other day I decided to actually sit down and track out a show.  Many of the recordings I have got from others that have been tracked out have those annoying 2 second gaps.  I find anything that interupts the flow of the music and the realism of a live recording to be annoying so I set out to avoid this.  I mainly use Nero as it came with my cd burner but I'm having some issues.  First I went through my recording making a seperate file for each track (Is there any other way?).  Then I dragged and dropped the tracks in order in the box for stuff to be burned.  I right clicked all tracks but the first and removed the two second gaps and then burned the disc.  Now when I put the disc in my player there are no two second gaps but there is still a small skip (or click) that is audible on playback.  Is there anyway to avoid this or is that just how it is if I want track marks?  Are there any other types of software I could use (that are free) that would be better?  I have EAC also but I have not been able to figure out how to use it for anything other than recording.  Is there another way to add trackmarks in Nero without saving each track as a different file?  Any help would surely be appreciated by all the w00ks I send shows to as they usually get one or two long tracks on a disc.
Title: Re:Adding track marks
Post by: Simp-Dawg on August 18, 2003, 05:41:10 PM
d00d, use cd wave editor, download it for free off of etree.org, it is so frickin easy to use, cuts tracks on the correct sector boundarys, and you'll never ever ever have to listen to annoying gaps or clicks between songs again unless you're a dumbfuck and screw up the burning yourself.  cd wave is highly recommended!
Title: Re:Adding track marks
Post by: Stumptown Matt on August 18, 2003, 05:54:35 PM
cuts tracks on the correct sector boundarys

Big works like these confuse me!  ???
Title: Re:Adding track marks
Post by: rabhan on August 18, 2003, 06:55:13 PM
just get cdwav and read all the FAQs at etree.org....all your confusions are belong to me
Title: Re:Adding track marks
Post by: zhianosatch on August 18, 2003, 08:54:55 PM
soooooooo easy, matt. just dl it. i promise!
Title: Re:Adding track marks
Post by: mirth on August 18, 2003, 09:51:00 PM
Yeah, its easy as cake. Even better now that it supports 24-bit & whatever sample rate you want.
Title: Re:Adding track marks
Post by: herrmann2burn on August 18, 2003, 09:53:55 PM
Ok so I have been burning shows as one long track but the other day I decided to actually sit down and track out a show.  Many of the recordings I have got from others that have been tracked out have those annoying 2 second gaps.  I find anything that interupts the flow of the music and the realism of a live recording to be annoying so I set out to avoid this.  I mainly use Nero as it came with my cd burner but I'm having some issues.  First I went through my recording making a seperate file for each track (Is there any other way?).  Then I dragged and dropped the tracks in order in the box for stuff to be burned.  I right clicked all tracks but the first and removed the two second gaps and then burned the disc.  Now when I put the disc in my player there are no two second gaps but there is still a small skip (or click) that is audible on playback.  Is there anyway to avoid this or is that just how it is if I want track marks?  Are there any other types of software I could use (that are free) that would be better?  I have EAC also but I have not been able to figure out how to use it for anything other than recording.  Is there another way to add trackmarks in Nero without saving each track as a different file?  Any help would surely be appreciated by all the w00ks I send shows to as they usually get one or two long tracks on a disc.

Definately, CD Wave is the BomB!!!!

Which version of Nero do you use to burn?
I use Nero to Burn also...the one that came with my TDK Burner.  It is Nero Express.
Title: Re:Adding track marks
Post by: Stumptown Matt on August 19, 2003, 05:07:59 AM
OK so I got CD wave, I tracked out the show but I still got the little clicks or pauses when each track changes.  Is there any way to burn DAO with Nero (V5.5.8.2 regular Nero burning ROM not express) besides removing the two second gaps?  Is there a better free choise for burning software?  
Title: Re:Adding track marks
Post by: John Kelly on August 19, 2003, 09:00:04 AM
There is a setting for DAO in Nero, but as I'm not at my PC now I wont be able to check until after work.  I'm sure someone can tell you exactly where it is, but if not, just play around with it and I'm sure you'll find it. ;)
Title: Re:Adding track marks
Post by: rabhan on August 19, 2003, 09:25:26 AM
1. to get nero to burn dao, u just have to change the setting from 2 to 0 for all tracks but the first.

2. go here and see if you writer is supported, if it is, get feurio, it is the best for audio burning:

http://www.feurio.com/English/cd_writer.shtml
Title: Re:Adding track marks
Post by: Stumptown Matt on August 19, 2003, 11:52:01 AM
I figured out my problem.  It is the CD player not the CD.  I put the disc in my car and it was just fine.  My home cd player which is also a DVD player adds the little pauses between tracks.  Looks like I'll need to get out my old CD player.  Thanks for the help anyways guys.
Title: Re:Adding track marks
Post by: Simp-Dawg on August 19, 2003, 01:42:08 PM
in any case, keep using cd wave editor to track your shows...you'll find it's so easy you won't know why you didn't use it before!
Title: Re:Adding track marks
Post by: Stumptown Matt on August 19, 2003, 03:11:14 PM
Yeah it's great it took me like 5 minutes to track out the show.
Title: Re:Adding track marks
Post by: herrmann2burn on August 19, 2003, 04:41:27 PM
Yeah it's great it took me like 5 minutes to track out the show.

If you are recording in 24 bit, you can Save the CUE SHEET for the 16 bit file, then Save the 16 bit tracks...then open up the 24 bit file, and open up the Cue Sheet, but do not load the associated file(16 file) and it will track out the 24 bit file.  That way you can have your 24 bit files tracked out exactly the same as your 16 bit files!!!
CD WAVE RULEZ!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!
Title: Re:Adding track marks
Post by: Stumptown Matt on August 20, 2003, 05:24:04 PM
24 bit? shit no!  I'm a 16 44.1 guy.
Title: Re:Adding track marks
Post by: rabhan on August 20, 2003, 07:17:44 PM
16/44.1? is that vinyl?














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