The one package I find that works quite well for creating (no break) 
type cds from multiple files is
acoustica cd burner. Right clicking can, even blend in a bit of the 
one track into the other, so if there is a click between them, you 
can make sure it doesn't happen due to a DC issue with your sound 
card, giving you a few milliseconds of blend, enough so the end-user 
doesn't know, only the engineer. :) It is a little tricky sometimes 
with a screen reader, but it surely can be done.
Curtis Delzer.
HS
go to
http://www.cdburner.com



At 06:28 AM 9/2/2008, you wrote:
>Well this sounds like a real novice question and thats ok but 
>believe me its not, or at least I don't think so.
>
>I did some audio editing in Goldwave cutting sections from large 
>audio files and breaking them out to several small files.
>
>I made sure each cut was trimmed nicely removing any silence at ends 
>of both  files.
>I then fired up Nero 6 to create the audio cd.
>
>I encountered the following problems.
>
>Here was my goal first of all.
>You need this to understand the problem.
>
>I wanted an audio cd that played every track automaticly with no 
>silence or gaps between tracks.
>
>I checked the no gaps between tracks or however Nero says it on the 
>beginning screen.
>
>That didn't work.
>
>I then created another cd where I checked the same box but then went 
>in to the advanced controls and checked remove silence at end of cda 
>trakcs and even with both boxes checked it didn't work.
>
>If I played track 1 I manually had to advance to track 2 it just 
>wouldn't play on its own unattended.
>
>What is going wrong?
>
>Is it a bug with my particular version of Nero?
>Am I missing something, thats entirely possible?
>
>I need to create an audio cd with tracks but where one track plays 
>rapid fire right after another as if there were no tracks.
>
>Yes I could merge the files in to one file and burbn it that way but 
>I really wanted the track marks.
>
>what am I doing wrong?
>
>I need this for voice over demos and thats the way they want them these days.
>
>Any help would be appreciated.
>
>thanks in advance.
>
>Don
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