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| trancerulez84 |
| When making burning a CD using Ahead Nero, What is the best way to get the track marks to sound normal. When i set all the track marks as 2 seconds, you get the 2 second gap. When I tried it using 0 seconds, the tracks seem to have some sort of glitch to it. |
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| d-miurge |
| quote: | Originally posted by trancerulez84
When making burning a CD using Ahead Nero, What is the best way to get the track marks to sound normal. When i set all the track marks as 2 seconds, you get the 2 second gap. When I tried it using 0 seconds, the tracks seem to have some sort of glitch to it. |
so try with 1. |
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| ZeroVII |
| Your problem isn't NERO, the problem is how you have the tracks Encoded as MP3s. Whatever softare you used to encode them might have placed a small buffer @ the end or some kind of fade out. |
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| Atari Addict |
i've had similar problems with nero, it's a dodgy program, just use something nicer and the glitchy transitions will go away
p.s.
this should probably be in another forum, like chillout or something;) |
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| woscar99 |
| I suppose that you're either burning a live set or a mixed CD and want it to flow without gaps from beginning to end. PM me and I'll tell you how to achieve that. ;) |
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| moncster |
get the whole set in one big continuous file
get the cuesheet for the set
ues google and look for cuesheets and you'll get a lot more info |
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| ZzZ The Goddess |
| I tried Nero once and had problems from the beginning. I use Rocio now and have never had a problem with this issue. |
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| trancerulez84 |
I have had live sets which are as one track, and have been able to split them up using the 'indexes' option under properties (right click on file name) and it is perfect with individual track marks
This one is confusing me |
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| Xenocreator_PG_ |
| quote: | Originally posted by trancerulez84
When making burning a CD using Ahead Nero, What is the best way to get the track marks to sound normal. When i set all the track marks as 2 seconds, you get the 2 second gap. When I tried it using 0 seconds, the tracks seem to have some sort of glitch to it. |
15 seconds on high in the microwave is enough for a nice spark show.
The old lighting a CD covered in petrol days has been made redundant by new technologies. Praise the microwave. |
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| starglider |
| MP3s are not gapless; if you put a bunch of them together and try to burn as one continuous mix, you'll still get skips between the tracks. |
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