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Originally Posted by TimC If you don't get rid of the gaps don't forget that it could be in the individual tracks themselves & these might need editing to remove any silences at the start or end.
You might want to try Burrrn ( www.burrrn.net) as a free , simple Audio CD burning app.
Personally I always use Roxio v7/7.5 for my audio stuff & have never had any problems at all with it. |
Yes, I've learned that MP3s are built in blocks of 588 bytes (I think that's the right number) and that any part of the block that doesn't have actual signal is filled with silence. I believe there is header information that can be burned as silence. It is a rare program that can work around these issues to burn MP3 source files without the added silence.
I have downloaded Burrrn and tried to use it. The interface is spartan. I can't figure out how it generates CUE sheets, or if it even can. I tried editing a CUE sheet created with EAC to remove the gaps, but Burrrn still inserted 2-seconds of extra silence between every track. So far that's
Nero, EAC, and now Burrrn that won't stop inserting those 2-second gaps.
I have not yet found a program that will burn audio CDs without the gaps, other than
MusicMatch Jukebox. The problem with MMJB is that it cannot burn DAO, only TAO, which produces discs with tracking problems.
I've tried to get help in a number of forums. It has been an uphill battle. Many forums are filled with punk kids with more attitude than info.