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| quote: | Originally posted by Swamper
Forget burning mix CDs - just get a deck in your car that supports USB keys and you'll never look back |
Or a changer that plays CD-Rs with a bunch of MP3s.
The problem with all of these, though, is that they never design the fast forward to work with long mixes. I want to be able to press a button to skip 5 minutes ahead.
| quote: | Originally posted by Cosmic Fur
no. you fail. split up tracks are better. |
If they're split before encoding, the transitions will never be seamless once they're MP3s. On the other hand, if they're directly split afterwards then they're technically not valid MP3 files because they don't have headers - and they still won't burn seamlessly unless you actually join the files first.
One MP3 with a cuesheet is the best option. You can burn it with no transition blips, and if you just want to listen on your PC, you can run a script that'll split up and tag the individual tracks within seconds.
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