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Feurio can let you set tracks into a wav before burning. If you need to zoom vertically in order to see what you're doing accurately, use rather EAC, but it's a bit more complicated : Click tools/process wav. The track 1 must begin exactly at the beginning of the file, therefore, cut unwanted part here if needed. To enable vertical zooming, click display/vertical scale format/automatic range selection. Then click cuesheet/create cuesheet. Move the cursor where you want the next track to begin, and click cuasheet/insert/track start. Repeat the operation for all tracks. Once done click cuesheet/save cuesheet. If your burner is supported, you can burn this cuesheet with EAC, but you can also burn it with Feurio. Nero allows to do it too (no vertical zoom, clumsy cursor handling), Import your wav, right click it, and set the markers. Back into the main window, select all tracks but the first, right click and reset the pause to zero. Use only Nero 5.5.7.8 or newer, previous version has a bug that will cut 1/75th of a second of the end of each track (or each wav ?) Dedicated (and expensive) software : Sonic Foundry's SondForge is a wav editor capable of burning CDs Steinberg's Wavelab is a very powerful soft that performs multitrack CD mastering. Magix Samplitude producer is a top of the art software for CD mastering. Feurio: EAC: No need to buy Nero for that purpose, it's not better than Feurio or EAC. SoundForge: Wavelab: posted by knn |
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| in-my-opinion.orgTechnology, Computers, Science, InternetComputers and InternetHELP! with mp3 cutting |
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It's called CoolEdit. posted by fatpie42 |
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OK, I tried doing the cue sheet thing and it's actually VERY simple to do and it worked wonderfully. I already burned my CD and the transitions are flawless! Hail cue sheets! posted by Echelon |
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