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Burning chopped up sets with out the gap between songs
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| 13am |
I use musiCutter to chop, and nero 5.5.9.0 to burn, but no matter what I do, I can't get rid of the silence gap between songs. Anyone have a solution? I'm hella getting sick of forwarding my damn cds for 5 min to get to a song.
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| Choobak |
| You're gonna have to make a cuesheet. I use cdrcue cuesheet editor (or something like that). Just load up a liveset file in the program and divide the set into tracks according to time. Then burn image in nero and select the cuesheet. It'll burn without pauses between the tracks. |
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| 13am |
| What version of nero do you have? |
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| Space Cadet |
Well on music cutter i don't know, but on Nero all you have to do is select the large file you want to burn, and after you have it in the display window just double click on it. After that a new window will open with 3 tabs on the upper left: Track properties, Indexs, Limits, and Splits, and Filters, click on the 2nd one:Indexs limits and splits. There u can manually split the tracks. But b4 u split them manually in that new window u just opened there will be all the track properties, the 3rd option down will say pause and it will have 2 seconds on it as a default, just change that to a 0 and press apply and then go and split ur tracks, this will get rid of any gap that u have.
Hope that helps..To double check that there is no gap back in the main window make sure that where it says pause there is a 0, if by any chance all the tracks aren't at 0 u can manually change them by double clicking on them and doing the same thing I told u above..
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| Dj onE |
you can try a cuesheet or also if you already have all the tracks cut up you can, in nero (when you have all the tracks dragged over) highlight all the tracks starting with track 2 down, right click and a window should pop up, then click on properties and go to pause and insert 0, that would probably be the best way since you already went through the trouble of cutting up the set :) ...but the best way is a cue sheet :)
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| moncster |
| Be sure to select "Disc at once" instead of "Track at once" when you burn, otherwise you will have the 2 second gaps. |
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| Frames |
In case you're reffering to the tiny 0.02 sec-Gap - it's in the specs of mp3, so you can't avoid it (unless you decode the mp3s to wav-files and cut the silence manualy; but as soon as you encode them back to mp3, the silence will be there again).
Here's my workaround for DJ-Mixes, Liverecordings (where those gaps can get pretty annoying) etc. in Nero:
- activate "remove silence at end of file"
- change the default pause between songs from 2 to 0 seconds. (you have to keep the 2 seconds for the very first track though)
- most important: make a "cross fade with previous track" for each song. This cross fade should only last about 4 frames (which is about 0.05 seconds). You can do this by opening the context menu of a song with right clicking -> properties.
there you go, no gaps whatsoever. |
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