Setting track marks for CD burn?
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Setting track marks for CD burn?
I have a concert audio file that is a continuous stream. I want to add track marks for a DAO burn? If I add "markers" in Amadeus Pro, do those equal tracks when I burn the file, even if I save it out and burn it using Toast?
Or, the real question is, what is the best way to add track info to a continuous audio file for burning to CD?
Thanks,
Henry
Or, the real question is, what is the best way to add track info to a continuous audio file for burning to CD?
Thanks,
Henry
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Setting track marks for CD burn?
My method may be old fashioned by now, but this is what I do:I have a concert audio file that is a continuous stream. I want to add track marks for a DAO burn? If I add "markers" in Amadeus Pro, do those equal tracks when I burn the file, even if I save it out and burn it using Toast?
Or, the real question is, what is the best way to add track info to a continuous audio file for burning to CD?
Thanks,
Henry
Put Markers in > split according to markers > drop files into Toast > set pause between tracks to 0 > burn.
This way a long song can be divided into tracks whithout audible gaps.
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Setting track marks for CD burn?
If you use track markers, split by markers and then burn the resulting
files using toast with the intertrack time of 0, you do what you want.
There may well be better ways.
Chuck
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files using toast with the intertrack time of 0, you do what you want.
There may well be better ways.
Chuck
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_______________________________________________I have a concert audio file that is a continuous stream. I want to add track marks for a DAO burn? If I add "markers" in Amadeus Pro, do those equal tracks when I burn the file, even if I save it out and burn it using Toast?
Or, the real question is, what is the best way to add track info to a continuous audio file for burning to CD?
Thanks,
Henry
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Re: Setting track marks for CD burn?
GerardBik wrote:This method is absolutely fine, but to be compliant with CD standards there should be a 2 second pause before the first track. The others can all be zero. (The setting in Toast for each track is for the pause before it.)Put Markers in > split according to markers > drop files into Toast > set pause between tracks to 0 > burn.
This way a long song can be divided into tracks whithout audible gaps.