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ok..here's what you do
Here's an alternative...
(it is very tedious, but it will work)
First of all make the mp3 file with CDex,
2) then download Audacity:
http://audacity.sourceforge.net/
3) Next, open audacity, and click File->Open->XXXXXXXXXXX.WAV (XX=whatever the file is)
4) Now go to the part where the blank space is bothering you. Select it (click and hold over that part) and then click CTRL-X to cut that part out.
5)Now you can export as WAV again and then reconvert this new WAV file using CDex. (In Audacity->File->Export as WAV->then save it).
NOW IF YOU WANT TO EXPORT AS MP3 directly from AUDACITY (*not recommended because it TAKES A LOOOOONG TIME and the quality is not that great*), you can do the following additional optional steps.
1) Download the LAME.dll encoder file
http://www.dll-files.com/dllindex/d....shtml?lame_enc
2) Then click File->Export as MP3->Name it whatever u want.
It will prompt you to locate the LAME file. All you have to do is find the LAME file you downloaded (save it in My Documents for easy access) and click on it in the little dialog box that came up.
Now it will export the file as MP3.
I HIGHLY RECOMMEND you just export as WAV and convert to MP3 with CDex. It will actually be faster than doing direct mp3 from audacity, and the quality will be MUCH MUCH better. (I think if you encode as MP3 directly from Audacity, the setting is at a measely 128kbs. I don't know if you can change it. In CDex you can change it, and I preffer 196kbps if you have the space, and if you have a lot of space I reccomend even higher).
Unfortunately I am not yet a DJ but I do know about computers, so take my advice however you want. I hope it helps, and make some great music!

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