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How to burn trackmarked audio as mp3 then burn

 
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PostPosted: Mon Jul 24, 2006 12:33 pm    Post subject: How to burn trackmarked audio as mp3 then burn Reply with quote

Hi. New to forum. Have recently built a pc and my friend installed software for me including nero and furio. I am trying to rip a cd i made as a dj onto the pc as mp3. It is all trackmarked but when using windows media player to rip, each track is saved individually, not as one mp3, will this insert a pause? Im not too bothered about having the trackmarks at all, as when come to burn, would like several albums on a cdr. Hope that this makes sense to some people, sort of make sense in my head. ta in advance ant
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PostPosted: Mon Jul 24, 2006 7:33 pm    Post subject: Re: How to burn trackmarked audio as mp3 then burn Reply with quote

Hi Ant and welcome to our forums
ant wrote:
Hi. New to forum. Have recently built a pc and my friend installed software for me including nero and furio. I am trying to rip a cd i made as a dj onto the pc as mp3. It is all trackmarked but when using windows media player to rip, each track is saved individually, not as one mp3, will this insert a pause? Im not too bothered about having the trackmarks at all, as when come to burn, would like several albums on a cdr. Hope that this makes sense to some people, sort of make sense in my head. ta in advance ant
If you recorded them back to individual audio cds you would just make sure that you made sure the gaps between tracks are set to '0'in your burning software instead of the default 2 secs if you wanted no gaps between tracks present. Not all software supports this. If storing mutiple mp3 on a cd\dvd for easy refernce and storage, I would see no problems. If the project you are doing is from a live or session/mix cd, there may be no gaps needed as songs etc would need to run into each other. With this sort of project I like to record as one whole mp3.
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