The only way I know of overcoming this is to do it in two stages.

First, put your CD in the tray and start CDEX - the tray will close and CDEX 
will detect the tracks on the disc,

Then press the F10 button on your keyboard and press enter. This tells CDEX 
that you want to make a WAV file of the entire CD.

After a few minutes the process will stop and the CD will be ejected.

Now go into the MP3 folder in my music and cut and paste the WAV file into 
the folder from which you select files for compression. This may well be 
your My Documents folder.

Now restart CDEX and press F11. Select the WAV file you created and press 
enter. This then converts the file into a single MP3 file which will play as 
if you had the CD in a normal CD player.

The only trouble is that you've now lost the ability to skip between tracks 
as there's no indexing within this single file.

This is the only way of ripping a CD so that it plays without annoying split 
second disruption between tracks, which is, by the way, actually caused by 
the software you use to play the music, as it takes a split second to load 
the next track from your hard drive.

HTH

Steve Green




----- Original Message ----- 
From: "Dan Kerstetter" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
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Sent: Saturday, March 29, 2008 4:05 PM
Subject: CDex Question


> I'm using CDex to rip some CD's that have tracks that run into each other.
> I can't get the half second or so of silence between the run together 
> tracks
> to go away.
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> I tried using Exact Audio Copy, but for some reason it would not interface
> correctly with my machine.
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> I would appreciate any suggestions on how to configure CDex so I can have 
> no
> silence between tracks where there isn't supposed to be any.
>
>
>
> Thanks.
>
>
>
> Dan Kerstetter
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