Quoting Price, Tim ([EMAIL PROTECTED]):
> xcrdao
> 
> It is packaged in debian - I think it comes with the cdrdao package.
> 
> You can graphically view a .wav file, choose your track points, have gaps or
> continuous play, etc.

Yes, I was going to point out to the person that suggested using
index points instead of tracks that many players can't handle them,
and that using tracks should not require any gaps. Most classical
CDs will illustrate this point.

However, just as some very early CD players would cock this up, there
are still some computer players making this mistake and inserting
silences into continuous music CDs. That's the player's fault, not the
fault of using tracks.

Cheers,

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