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Is there any way to "Disc At Once" when burning a CD-RW? I don't want the 2 second silence inbetween tracks. Is there a way to record on a CDRW without this? If I disc at once, won't it close the CD and thereby make the CDRW unable to be recorded on again? 2010: Healing the Wounds of the Past.... http://prince.org/msg/8/325740 | |
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Have you tried using a re-writable disc? | |
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Lleena said: Have you tried using a re-writable disc?
Yes but I've never used one before and I didn't want to waste any more until I knew if it could be done. I closed the session too, I guess you need to leave the session open to write over it. 2010: Healing the Wounds of the Past.... http://prince.org/msg/8/325740 | |
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Buy a Mac, and use iTunes, the most elegant music software in existence. You can set this in the prefs, make a drag-and-drop playlist, click 'burn', tada.
What, trying to make your tracked lovesexy back into nontracked? | |
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SupaFunkyOrgangrinderSexy said: Lleena said: Have you tried using a re-writable disc?
Yes but I've never used one before and I didn't want to waste any more until I knew if it could be done. I closed the session too, I guess you need to leave the session open to write over it. OOPS! you did say CD-RW sorry supa! | |
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I should add that I'm using the Adaptec burning program. 2010: Healing the Wounds of the Past.... http://prince.org/msg/8/325740 | |
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Yes of course there is a way, but to be able to tell you how I would need to know which burning software you are using.
For the record disc at once will not close a cd-rw as you are always able to erase the data on the disc. But I have to ask you...with cd-r's as cheap as they are (10-30 cents), how come you are even wasting your time with a cd-rw? Tackam, also I have to say that Itunes and Mac are not any more elegant then any other program when it comes to cd burning. Nero, EZ cd creator, cd architect, they can all easily do the same thing your program can. Burning a cd is not exactly rocket science. | |
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lovemachine said: Yes of course there is a way, but to be able to tell you how I would need to know which burning software you are using.
For the record disc at once will not close a cd-rw as you are always able to erase the data on the disc. But I have to ask you...with cd-r's as cheap as they are (10-30 cents), how come you are even wasting your time with a cd-rw? Tackam, also I have to say that Itunes and Mac are not any more elegant then any other program when it comes to cd burning. Nero, EZ cd creator, cd architect, they can all easily do the same thing your program can. Burning a cd is not exactly rocket science. I bought a 10 pack of CD-RWs so that I can check my editing and volume levels. I just discovered editing software and i'm in heaven! I don't want to wast a regular CDr to check the flow of my compliations. Are you sure that disc at once won't close the CDRW? At the end I see that it says "closing disc". Doesn't this close it altogether? 2010: Healing the Wounds of the Past.... http://prince.org/msg/8/325740 | |
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You can do this with the Nero program. Once you split the recorded WAV into seperate tracks burning DAO (disc-at-once)will leave no 2 second gap between tracks.There should be a drop-down selection in Nero's "Write
CD" menu that'll let you choose between Disc-At-Once and Track-At-Once. | |
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PhilG said: You can do this with the Nero program. Once you split the recorded WAV into seperate tracks burning DAO (disc-at-once)will leave no 2 second gap between tracks.There should be a drop-down selection in Nero's "Write
CD" menu that'll let you choose between Disc-At-Once and Track-At-Once. I don't want to buy a new program though. This is what I'm working with: Adaptec EZ CD creator 4 PYRO Cakewalk 2003. Speaking of PYRO, anyone familiar with how to cross fade tracks? The packaging says it's possible but I haven't been able to figure it out and I didn't see anything about in the help section. 2010: Healing the Wounds of the Past.... http://prince.org/msg/8/325740 | |
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