Live tracks separated when copying to cd

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Looking for a solution to the problem of burning my live cd's. I would like to know if there is a way to keep the tracks from separating (sp) after copying. Listening to them is frustrating as there is a stopping and re starting at the new track
In a perfect world I would like the tracks to flow seamlessly from one track to the next

Thanks to anybody that can help

Steve
 
sparky58 said:
Looking for a solution to the problem of burning my live cd's. I would
like to know if there is a way to keep the tracks from separating (sp) after
copying. Listening to them is frustrating as there is a stopping and re
starting at the new track.
In a perfect world I would like the tracks to flow seamlessly from one track to the next.

Thanks to anybody that can help.

Did a copy of Nero Burning ROM come bundled with your CD burner? If so, it
gives the option of eliminating the 2-second gap between tracks. You can
even specifically reduce the gap to zero frames, which jams one song right
up against the next during the burn process.

So- did Nero come bundled?
 
Looking for a solution to the problem of burning my live cd's. I would like to know if there is a way to keep the tracks from separating (sp) after copying. Listening to them is frustrating as there is a stopping and re starting at the new track.
In a perfect world I would like the tracks to flow seamlessly from one track to the next.

Thanks to anybody that can help.

Steve

Rip them in Feurio. It smartly recognizes the lack of track gaps in live albums
and rips those songs as one large WAV file, leaving the track markers intact.
It's the best Audio CD-only burning app on the market. It offers an unlimited
trial, but it is well worth the $30 registration fee.
http://www.feurio.com/English/index.shtml
 
hey sparky, I'm trying to find the same solution, it is very annoying having that automatic pause between live songs, or other cd's such as Pink Floyd, I hope someone can help find a solution.
 
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