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How do I get rid of the 2 sec gap when splitting up my tracks?
I used soundforge to split the tracks, Nero to burn the CD's and I have the settings set to 0 sec gaps and I've also set it to disc-at-once but you can still hear a glitch between tracks. It was suggested that it was my CD Burner but I use to use another program to split the tracks and was using the same burner and it worked, if I remembered the name of that program my problems would be solved =)
HELP!!!! I need to get my CD's out soon.
I found out what the problem is but don't know the solution, sound forge is adding a silence to the end of each track when I save it. Anyone know how I can get rid of it?
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| Originally posted by Dj Ping I found out what the problem is but don't know the solution, sound forge is adding a silence to the end of each track when I save it. Anyone know how I can get rid of it? |
By using a cue file instead 
Thanks pumaz, for some reason it only does it when you save it as mp3.
as for djextention if you're gonna be a smart a$$ don't bother answering... If you could find it in there let me know.... smartass.
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| Originally posted by Dj Ping Thanks pumaz, for some reason it only does it when you save it as mp3. as for djextention if you're gonna be a smart a$$ don't bother answering... If you could find it in there let me know.... smartass. |
Re: How do I get rid of the 2 sec gap when splitting up my tracks?
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| Originally posted by Dj Ping I used soundforge to split the tracks, Nero to burn the CD's and I have the settings set to 0 sec gaps and I've also set it to disc-at-once but you can still hear a glitch between tracks. It was suggested that it was my CD Burner but I use to use another program to split the tracks and was using the same burner and it worked, if I remembered the name of that program my problems would be solved =) HELP!!!! I need to get my CD's out soon. |
Use .cue file it's soo much easier then manually splitting it. Here is the tutorial. Use the technique Matrix describes on the first page.
I know exactly what you mean, this is the procedure i used to take before i found out cueing.
With Soundforge, don't even touch the track, let the mix be on big file. With Nero you have the option to CUE the tracks at whatever intervals. Then you select the 0 sec gap.
all done.
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| Originally posted by Dj Ping Thanks pumaz, for some reason it only does it when you save it as mp3. as for djextention if you're gonna be a smart a$$ don't bother answering... If you could find it in there let me know.... smartass. |
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| Originally posted by Nic this is a limitation of the mp3 standard, mp3s arent gapless there will (almost) always be a small amount of silence at the end of the track. try using something like ogg |
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