hi guys
need to ask a favour. I'm making once in a while some MP3 compilations with complete records. As you all know there are these cd's like chemical brothers or pink floyd (the wall) or any live cd where 1 song flows over into the news without stop. If I convert them to MP3 and burn the bloody disc there's always a second between the songs and i HATE it
Any ideas how to prevent this. I knw I'm only using NERO but hell there must be a way. NO
stefan
MP3 cd's without silence between songs
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Make sure the 'Disc At Once' option is selected (As opposed to 'Track At Once'. This means the laser doesn't stop between tracks whilst burning
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Nero allows you to set the gap to 0 and even crossfade between tracks. Takes a bit of practice but it can be done.
Right click on the tracks before burning and select 'properties'. You can change the gap on all but the first track.
Right click on the tracks before burning and select 'properties'. You can change the gap on all but the first track.
Aye, that's just what I was going to sayDerekR wrote:Nero allows you to set the gap to 0 and even crossfade between tracks. Takes a bit of practice but it can be done.
Right click on the tracks before burning and select 'properties'. You can change the gap on all but the first track.
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It's just the first track you can't do that to, just select all the rest and set those to zero second gapsDerekR wrote:Nero allows you to set the gap to 0 and even crossfade between tracks. Takes a bit of practice but it can be done.
Right click on the tracks before burning and select 'properties'. You can change the gap on all but the first track.
Took me bloody ages to find that out (used to switch to express mode just to do that )
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I'm not sure any of that will help if you're making a CD of mp3 files; the gaps are caused by the hardware having to pause between tracks; the only way to do it without gaps would be to convert the whole album into a single mp3...
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and how would I be doing thatmarkfiend wrote:I'm not sure any of that will help if you're making a CD of mp3 files; the gaps are caused by the hardware having to pause between tracks; the only way to do it without gaps would be to convert the whole album into a single mp3...
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Rip the CD to wav, join all the wavs together with a sound editing program, convert the resulting wav into a single mp3.
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I thought we were talking about creating an audio CD here? Actually having just re-read the original post I'm not sure all of a suddenmarkfiend wrote:I'm not sure any of that will help if you're making a CD of mp3 files; the gaps are caused by the hardware having to pause between tracks; the only way to do it without gaps would be to convert the whole album into a single mp3...
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Be it MP3s or WAVs, when you decide to burn an AUDIO cd, the latest NERO version(s) will convert the MP3s to WAV anyway. The 2-second gap can be omitted then, just as with WAV files...
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Use Nero Express and tick the box that says: "No Pause Between Tracks"
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Voilà !
(although you might experience the odd click and pop, I fear )
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(although you might experience the odd click and pop, I fear )
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In the more recent editions of Nero you can't create a Mixed Audio/Data CD anymore,robertzombie wrote:Use Nero Express and tick the box that says: "No Pause Between Tracks"
And I dislike this kind of wizard modes anyway
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here you go, geeks:
http://www.llbest.com/ConcatenatingMP3Files.htm
“You can concatenate two MP3 files into one MP3 file very quickly and easily by using DOS commands.�
http://www.llbest.com/ConcatenatingMP3Files.htm
“You can concatenate two MP3 files into one MP3 file very quickly and easily by using DOS commands.�