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404 Science
DJ B-Rock



Registered: May 2002
Location: MONTREEZY
Mp3 Discmans

Does anyone have a Discman that plays mp3 format?

i wanna know if they're any good. tell me your thoughts.

what i wanna do is take a liveset, split it into the different tracks, then burn it as an mp3.

i wanna know if i can do this without pauses in between tracks, has anyone done this?


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Old Post Mar-17-2003 00:46  Haiti
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christofa
sound designer



Registered: Feb 2003
Location: Vancouver

Sony has at least 2 models out, I think that those would the best quailty ones you can get now. I myself would rather get an Ipod (Macintosh) because there's no moving parts, and you can fit a lot more music on it. It used to be only for mac's but the newest version can be used with PCs. It also looks cool and is smaller.

As for the mp3 spliting, if you split it up, you'll always get a gap in between tracks. The best was would be to make a cue file for it and then burn it through a program such a Nero (as an image).

if you have any question on spliting up tracks or making a cue file, try using the search.

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flystyler
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Registered: Jun 2001
Location: Aylesbury, UK

Well firstly if you cut up a liveset with a program like soundforge or mp3 splitter you can burn it without spaces on nero.

You will need to select all the tracks once u have put them in the window to burn. right click and select properties, then set the amount of time to have between the tracks, which in your case will be 0. It will probably give u a warning saying that the first track will need to have a 2 second gap, but thats only at the start, so the liveset will run all the way through without a gap.

Next problem

I have a creative zen mp3 player - www.creative.com

It doesnt skip, it has a 20gig hard drive, and it is very easy to transfer mp3s onto it via its usb or firewire cable.

You can pick up the other models for around £150. They hold a lot more tracks, and all round are better than a mp3 cd player.

You can get some good mp3 cd players, but i like my hard drive mp3 player.

Hope that helps


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