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| CD Freaks Junior Member Join Date: Jul 2002 Location: Canada
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| Try using the search, it may give you all that you desire to answer this question. If you are using Nero, you can remove the 2 sec gap by highlighting all the tracks (but the first) and right clicking. Go to properties, then type in 0 where it says pause. Then burn away as you do normally. Don't know if you use another program though. |
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| Senior (non-technical) Admin Join Date: Mar 2000 Location: Eindhoven, The Netherlands
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| Re: 2 second gap Quote:
You can only remove the gap before it is burnt to disc. If you mean how can you accomplish no 2 second gaps on burnt CDs, I agree with Lotus24 and please use our search, this question has been asked at least 10 times before. You could try a search on 'create AND CUE' to learn how you can create your own cue sheet in which no gaps are included
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