Question about burning a CD

2011-11-30 Thread Mark Meusborn
Howdy,

I probably confused everyone with my question yesterday.  I will try to 
rephrase.  I am using Gold Wave, and I am pretty new at this audio stuff.  
Here's my problem.  I have a cassette of a live show.  I made one long file, 
including both sides of the cassette.  I put all of the q's in, and split it 
all up in separate files.  When I burn a CD that way, it leaves gaps between 
the songs.  I am not sure how to make that not happen.  I would like to make 
the CD sound live, as it was originally recorded, but still be able to skip 
through to a certain song.  When you buy a CD that is recorded live, you can do 
that, I mean you can skip to song number 10 if you want to, but listening to 
the CD straight through will let you hear it seamless.  I am not sure how to do 
that.

I hope someone can help.  I am stumped.

Mark
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Re: Question about burning a CD

2011-11-30 Thread Rich De Steno
It depends on your burning software.  Some software allows for burning 
with no gaps between tracks.  Check the burning options and checkboxes 
when you begin the burning process.


Rich De Steno


On 11/30/2011 7:28 AM, Mark Meusborn wrote:

Howdy,

I probably confused everyone with my question yesterday.  I will try to 
rephrase.  I am using Gold Wave, and I am pretty new at this audio stuff.  
Here's my problem.  I have a cassette of a live show.  I made one long file, 
including both sides of the cassette.  I put all of the q's in, and split it 
all up in separate files.  When I burn a CD that way, it leaves gaps between 
the songs.  I am not sure how to make that not happen.  I would like to make 
the CD sound live, as it was originally recorded, but still be able to skip 
through to a certain song.  When you buy a CD that is recorded live, you can do 
that, I mean you can skip to song number 10 if you want to, but listening to 
the CD straight through will let you hear it seamless.  I am not sure how to do 
that.

I hope someone can help.  I am stumped.

Mark
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Question about burning a CD

2004-05-10 Thread Cynthia Handel
I just saved the files from a CD to my My Music folder.  I wanted to burn
the tracks onto a CD, but they're MP4 files and Nero 5.5 says it can't read
the files.  Is there anything I can do to burn it?

There has been some discussion about burning using Windows XP.  I have XP
home, but wasn't following the messages, so don't know what to look for to
burn using XP.

Cindy


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