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| CDFreaks Resident Join Date: Aug 2004 Location: @FX labs .de ...watching [Benders.Big.Score] [Tripping.The.Rift.The.Movie]
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| Re: Best Way To Create CD (wav) Without Track Breaks? Rip it as one stream, then it must work. And stereo > DTS? For what?
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| Re: Best Way To Create CD (wav) Without Track Breaks? Quote:
Not DTS simulation but actual 5.1 surround discs. A whole new world of music. Which program will rip CDs as one track? | |
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| Re: Best Way To Create CD (wav) Without Track Breaks? Ah, sounds good. Was it a normal stereo CD (CDDA) or a DTS CD?
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| Re: Best Way To Create CD (wav) Without Track Breaks? I think it was a normal audio cd, however im not sure. I have disks that are about 4 years old, as after our burner broke down we didnt get another one. Now i have about 25 left (out of 100) but they are cheapo pc|line ones. |
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| Re: Best Way To Create CD (wav) Without Track Breaks? Ok, then surely not DTS. They appear rarely on the planet...
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| Re: Best Way To Create CD (wav) Without Track Breaks? Ripping the entire album in one chunk will cause you to loose the actual track identifications completely. If you're doing a DTS conversion - or simply want to burn the individual tracks back to disc without the gap, set your pre-track gap to 0 seconds. By default, when burning an audio disc, the software encodes a 2 second gap between the input files (WAV, MP3 or whatever your source is). A good program will allow you to set the gap for each track. |
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| Re: Best Way To Create CD (wav) Without Track Breaks? I don't know about Nero 7 or 8 but 6 wouldn't allow you to set the gap to zero. Well, you could set it but it would ignore it and use a 2-second gap.
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| Re: Best Way To Create CD (wav) Without Track Breaks? Funny my 6 Ultra wouldn't do it. I haven't tried in ages. Back when I was attempting gapless, there were forums full of people trying every prog they could find to do it. They had no luck with 6 either. You could change it to gapless but it didn't actually do gapless when you played it back. That's what I found in W2K.
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| Re: Best Way To Create CD (wav) Without Track Breaks? BTW, there is always the choice to use INDEXES on CDDA. ![]()
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