I think I would remove the silence from both endes of the tracks with the audo trim in Goldwave befor using the no pause in Nero. you can do this time of recording in Roxio with the disc at once feature to. ----- Original Message ----- From: "Ray" <rays-h...@raynetbrm.plus.com>
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Subject: Gapless Cd creation: Re: Can it be done? How do I do it?


Do hope you don't mind the modification to the subject line.

Yes, gapless Cd tracks have never been a problem for me in Nero where, as you probably know, you select CD at once rather than track at once. This gives 0 seconds gap between tracks, except the first one which must have a two second
space I believe.

I think XPburn, a free piece of software, does this too with a specific option
of gapless track creation in it's wizzard.

I believe there are JFW scripts for this program and I've a feeling there's
also a BCT podcast about it, but wouldn't sware to that.

Ray.

Ray

Walter Ramage wrote:
Hi Folks.  I have a question that has been troubling me for some years but
never bothered to ask about it but now I think I would like to know if it
can be done and how to do it.

When you buy a commercial CD; say of a live performance, the disc has track numbers or index points depending on your terminology. Although these track points exist the performance is seamless, in other words if when playing the
entire disc, you have no idea you have moved from one track to another.

Now, here's my question.  When burning a CD how can I get the same effect.
Out of interest, I am totally blind and use Nero Express 6.3 with Jaws 8
(hoping to upgrade to Jaws 10 in the next few months).

I use Gold wave as my editor and I have express burn, WMA and Nero as my
disc burners. I also have Reel player but have never used it to burn discs as I don't know how to. As a general rule though I use Nero Express to burn unless there is a reason I can't. I often use the "no Pause Between Tracks"
feature, especially with live recordings where there is no natural blank
portions but even with this and with the best will in the world, there is
still a slight jump when playing a disc with this feature when playing the
entire disc and it moves from one track to another.  Does any of the
burners/editors I have mentioned allow me to accomplish my aim or do I need to purchase another burner that will and if so, which burners will do this.
I hope someone can help and answer a question and a problem that has
bothered me for years.  Walter.




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