Putting trackmarkings in CD's

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  1. James8319

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    Putting trackmarkings in CD's

    Does anyone know the best way to put trackmarkings on mp3 mixes?

    Tried using loads of things, but all either have little 'clicks' inbetween or a gap!

    Closest i got was with nero editor, but not perfect!
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  3. ManofScience

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    Re: Putting trackmarkings in CD's

    is it individual mp3 tracks u wanna put together as one long mix - or is it a full set u wanna break up into tracks?
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    i use cool edit to rec onto then split the mix into tracks using fuero (sp?)

    that does it with no gaps or clicks or anything...
  5. ManofScience

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    it's a piece of piss in nero. drop the mix into the recording window, then right click on the track, select "Properties" from the little menu , NOT audio editor, then from the tabs - select "Indexes, Limits, Split" - let it load the track into memory, click "Add index" - there u go. u can even edit the index to make it more precise. thats the fool proof way - u can't go wrong. there's a dozen other ways too.

    as for splicing MP3s together to make a long continous mix, without gaps and blips (i.e. you've downloaded a mix album off the net thats in 15 MP3s) - thats another story. not managed that yet. and don't mention 'ooo take the 2 second delay out' - it doesn't make it perfect...
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    Have found the thingy in nero, just that sometimes mainly on the first track to second it jumps.

    Thats fine just wondered if anyone had a better way of doing it.

    Have tried splitting tracks up using mp3 cutter, so it is seperate tracks, but that just makes it worse.

    With nero, there are two options, one an indexer and other a splitter type thing. Does anyone know the difference and or do they both do the same thing?
  7. ManofScience

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    indexer, that just tells the cd player where the tracks are located on the CD. leave the splitter IMO
  8. James8319

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    cool thats fine.

    When tried indexer before didnt seem to split it up in the nero window, so never burnt it. But if it does tell cd player where tracks are then thats quality.

    Cheers!
  9. ManofScience

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    thats what it should do, keep it as one long track, just index it so the reader knows where the tracks are. if it splits it, thats when u get the jump between songs.
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    I always use Wavelab, I reckon its by far the easiest to use.
  11. James8319

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    Just tried that Wavelab program, looks well good.

    Dnt suppose you know where i can 'obtain' license codes for it??!!

    Small matter of $600 thats stoppin me buy it!
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    Just tried that - would of ignored the porn but work pc wont let me on site. Bastads!

    Anyway cheers for help :eek:)
  14. ManofScience

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    i wouldn't recommend going on that site at work... not only is it full of hacking links and shit - even just the porn links are probably enough to get you the sack if the web monitoring software is doing it's job.

    Big Brother is watching...

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