Hi there. Yes in Nero there's no problen removing the 2 second gap. just do 
the following.
1. Place focus on a track which you want preceeded by something other than 
the default 2 second pause.
2. press alt+enter. At this point your screen reader should indicate that 
you are now in an edit field.
3. Tab twice. When you do that, your screen reader should say something like 
"pause 2," indicating that Nero is set to pause for 2 seconds before the 
highlighted track begins.
4. Write in the number of seconds that you would like Nero to pause before 
beginning the track in question. Note that if you want no pause, you should 
enter in 0.
5. Press enter to save your choice and repeat the process with any other 
tracks where you would like the preceeding pause to be different than the 
default 2 seconds.

Hope this helps.

Larry
----- Original Message ----- 
From: "Dj Paddy" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
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Sent: Thursday, June 07, 2007 2:11 PM
Subject: Re: CD Architect Question


Larry,

Sorry i dont' have the answer for you.

However, could you please tell me how you remove the two second gap between
tracks in Nero?

Cheers
Dj Paddy
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----- Original Message ----- 
From: "Larry N" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
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Sent: Thursday, June 07, 2007 2:47 PM
Subject: CD Architect Question


> Since I've started editing certain Vinyl and cassette to CD transfer
> projects in Sound Forge 8, I've learned that Nero 6.6 will not burn
> projects
> touched by SF. It consistently reports that I have a CDR in my drive, and
> that I need a CDR-RW instead. This is not true, as I have Nero set to
> Audio
> CD. Furthermore, Nero does not display the same anomaly when I burn a disk
> that was edited with DC6, Goldwave, or WavePad. So far, CD Architect seems
> to be the only burning program that will touch a Sound Forge edited
> project.
> My problem is that some of my customers want no gaps between tracks. In
> Nero, removing the 2 second gap between tracks is a simple matter. How can
> I
> accomplish the same thing when using CD Architect?
>
> As always, thanks for any suggestions you might be able to offer.
>
> Larry
>
>
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