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#1 swvcc

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Posted 28 February 2007 - 01:53 PM

When trying to burn an audio CD (wav's), how do I insert a 2 second gap between the tracks. I don't want a track going straight to the next track with no break at all.

Module Name: Sonic DigitalMedia Plus v7
Build: 2.1.6a

Thanks for your help!

-Scott

Edited by swvcc, 28 February 2007 - 01:57 PM.


#2 d_deweywright

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Posted 28 February 2007 - 05:01 PM

QUOTE (swvcc @ Feb 28 2007, 04:53 PM) <{POST_SNAPBACK}>
When trying to burn an audio CD (wav's), how do I insert a 2 second gap between the tracks. I don't want a track going straight to the next track with no break at all.

Module Name: Sonic DigitalMedia Plus v7
Build: 2.1.6a

Thanks for your help!

-Scott

Well, one way is to create 2 seconds of silence, then merge it at the end of each track.  I skipped from version 5 to version 7.5, but I think when you create your Audio CD layout, you can select two tracks, you can then right-click, and hopefully you'll see the option for "merge tracks".  Or, you can write in Track-At-Once mode.  I know in EMC 7.5, you had to find the option for "make disc Read Only" and if you uncheck that box, that made it write in TAO mode, which inserts the two second gap.  Otherwise, it writes in DAO mode (Disc-At-Once) mode, and doesn't add the two seconds.  And this would be using Creator Classic.  If you're doing from Creator "home", then I don't know those options.

Hope that helps!
Dave D-W

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