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gorex
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Registered: Apr 2005
Location: Montreal

i'm reffering to cutting the set in regions and exporting them.
cue sheet is mentioned a lot. I will look into it right now


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djdk
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Registered: Jul 2003
Location: London
Re: Making a MIX CD

quote:
Originally posted by gorex

1-Created markers
2-Converted markers to regions
3-Exported regions to distinct wav files.



Ok this is exactly what i do and Ive never experienced a problem with nero before, but i do my recording in soundforge as well, I find its easier as I can do all the mastering there too.

Im not sure why you recorded the set as an mp3 anyway, personally I save everything as a .wav (beacause soundforge records the temp file as a normal PCM data anyway you have the option to initially save it as whatever you want) and then do any conversions from this. That way you'll always have a perfect master copy as a .wav that doesnt have any of the imperfections that mp3s do and you wont have to worry about any of these burning issues. If space is an issue you can just burn a copy to CD and then delete the .wav from your HD. Ive found this method works well for me.


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Zild
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quote:
Originally posted by gorex
i'm reffering to cutting the set in regions and exporting them.
cue sheet is mentioned a lot. I will look into it right now


Oh the region things. Yeah I don't have any experience with that I'd definitely check out the thread about cue sheets though. They're simple and easy.


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gorex
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Registered: Apr 2005
Location: Montreal
Re: Re: Making a MIX CD

quote:
Originally posted by djdk
Ok this is exactly what i do and Ive never experienced a problem with nero before, but i do my recording in soundforge as well, I find its easier as I can do all the mastering there too.


quoted from nero's website:
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If your WAV files have been saved using Sonic Foundry's Acid or SoundForge programs and other similar programs, the files may be no standard WAV files. Sometimes such programs save WAV files with markers inside the file. Although this never affects the replay of a file (even in Nero), Nero refuses to burn any CD with a WAV file that has these markers encoded in them.

It's best to set these programs in a way they do not generate this header information when they create WAV files. This will help to ensure compatibility with other programs such as Nero.

If an audio file already contains this header information, you can try and resolve it by using a third party software, possibly even the software that created the audio file. Just delete a very small portion of the beginning of the audio file. A very small portion deleted is all that is needed to remove this header information and allow Nero to work with the file.

I believe the problem will be solved if the original file is saved in wav


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Tony Morello
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Registered: Apr 2001
Location: Calgary, Alberta, Canada

record your set to wav

don't cut the wav into smaller pieces, leave it as it is

make a cue file (hint: check the tutorials forum, there's a sticky there)

burn the cue file onto a cd, if you've done it right it will reference the audio you tell it to (you'll learn this in the cue file thread) and burn a working cd free of gaps


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record your set.

http://musicutter.szm.sk/
musiCutter. you open the mp3, you give it the times (hour, minute, second, frame) and it'll cut it up for you. (you can also feed it a .CUE for points)

then, take your cut files, throw them in nero, make sure theyre in proper order, and select 'No Pause Between Tracks'. burn. good to go.


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Tony Morello
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quote:
Originally posted by Inertia
record your set.

http://musicutter.szm.sk/
musiCutter. you open the mp3, you give it the times (hour, minute, second, frame) and it'll cut it up for you. (you can also feed it a .CUE for points)

then, take your cut files, throw them in nero, make sure theyre in proper order, and select 'No Pause Between Tracks'. burn. good to go.


FFS, am i speaking gibberish?

quote:

record your set to wav

don't cut the wav into smaller pieces, leave it as it is

make a cue file (hint: check the tutorials forum, there's a sticky there)

burn the cue file onto a cd, if you've done it right it will reference the audio you tell it to (you'll learn this in the cue file thread) and burn a working cd free of gaps


you don't need to cut anything

non-destructive is always better than destructive

preserve your audio


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Inertia
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Registered: Jul 2002
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quote:
Originally posted by Tony Morello
FFS, am i speaking gibberish?


chill out. it's just sometimes i don't feel like going through the process of writing a cuesheet. so i just dump the times in MC, it cuts, and i use Nero to burn. i've had issues with Nero crashing on me when i fed it cuesheets in the past, so i do this to be sure.


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