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i find cdwave a bear for tracking shows. it's awkward imo.
With Sound Studio, go to View>Edit Grid and enter grid lines every 588 samples. Then use the 'snap to grid' feature and every marker you drop should be on a sector boundary.However, it's just as easy to cut wherever you want and then use the 'fix SBE' tab of xACT to encode to FLAC and align on sector boundaries at the same time - that's what I do. Then use the 'shntool' tab to do a 'show len for fileset' or 'show len by disc' to create the track listing and timing for your info file.
it galls me that SF doesn't provide a way to eliminate them automatically like cdwave does
IMO cd wave is the easiest/best program out there for friendliness and ease of use
no one uses the auto track.
Quote from: Gordon on January 25, 2006, 11:48:12 PMno one uses the auto track. O. I'm a dope. Well than I think wavelab is just as easy myself... at least at this point until I can fool around with cd wave some more.