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Posted by m1ke101 on Jul-27-2001 00:09:

anyone know how to get rid of the 3 seconds before each track on a cd?

i'm not sure if this is the place to post and ask this, but i'm stumped on how to get rid of the 3 seconds when i burn mp3s to a cd. whatever i use, ez cd creator or nero, there's always 3 seconds of silence that it counts down before each track plays. on nero i tried setting the pause to 0, and the 3 seconds are still there. anyone know a way to get rid of it or a program that does this? i'm using disc-at-once also and i thought that's what it did.


Posted by j_spot on Jul-27-2001 00:16:

when using nero u set the pause to 0 and u still get the three secs of silence..hmm. I dunno then. Try changing it from Seconds to frames. U can change em all but track 1. Maybe that will help out


Posted by m1ke101 on Jul-27-2001 00:21:

how would you change the frames instead? anyone else have any ideas?


Posted by j_spot on Jul-27-2001 00:24:

same way u change the delay. Highlight all track, right click, go to properties, on the first tab, change the pause to 0, go over and change it from Seconds to frames


Posted by yujie__ on Jul-27-2001 02:58:

have u try burning at disc-at-once?


Posted by m1ke101 on Jul-27-2001 16:20:

yup, with both nero and ez cd creator.


Posted by Palivar on Jul-27-2001 19:45:

use an mp3 editor like GoldWave


Posted by LiquidX on Jul-28-2001 13:53:

Is the option of taking out the 3 secs on CD creator too ?


Posted by SmackdowN on Jul-28-2001 23:40:

Dood disc-at-once works for me in adaptec ez cd creator, there is never any audible track breaks.


Posted by Eugene on Jul-28-2001 23:43:

It's called Disc-at-once
When you burn a CD, specify that you want "Disc At Once" rather than any other recording method.


Posted by The []Drodigy on Jul-29-2001 00:09:

quote:
Originally posted by Eugene
It's called Disc-at-once
When you burn a CD, specify that you want "Disc At Once" rather than any other recording method.

And before u do this try encoding ur mixed songs into wav first and then as Eugene said burn a cd in Disc-at-once mode.That'd help 100%.I figured that out awhile ago.U will not hear a gap between'em may be just like a lil' almost un-noticable skip sound.
Peace out.


Posted by LiquidX on Jul-29-2001 03:03:

yeah !!!! this is awesome news .. I've had CD creator for a while now .. and never used that Disc at once option .. this is great for when you get the tracks of a certain mixed CD, and you want them put together to sound as if it was still the original CD GREAT!
Thanx guys !



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