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  • -=Squid=-

    #1

    Seamless CD's

    So I'm taking a break for being a jerk, and seeking a bit of help.

    Does anyone know how to self produce a seamless CD? That is, a 'burned' cd without that 1-2 second pause between tracks.

    The company we have to send our tracks to to have our CDs pressed copies EXACTLY how we send them our CD, and we can't figgure out how to get rid of the pause.

    Thank ye' dinosaurs.
  • rkjunior303
    I need this more than you
    • May 2003
    • 4029

    #2
    In most burning software, there is a setting called "Disc-at-Once."

    This will eliminate the pause between tracks.

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    • Automaggot68

      #3
      You're a jerk.

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      • SCpoloRicker
        HA HA I'm custom!!1
        • Jan 2004
        • 4375

        #4
        PEW PEW PEW

        /hopefully rkjunior is right
        //let us know
        God....I guess I was probably returning videotapes.

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        • Automaggot68

          #5
          Originally posted by SCpoloRicker
          PEW PEW PEW

          /hopefully rkjunior is right
          //let us know

          Depends on what program he's using. Itunes is pretty damned simple.

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          • -=Squid=-

            #6
            I looked around and even F1'd it with what I'm using. I will look again, and if I have no luck I will try different software.

            Derek. We sampled Doom. It's going to be death.

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            • Muzikman
              Everything AGD
              • Dec 2000
              • 6229

              #7
              First, I assume these are songs that you recorded? I also assume you are placing these songs on the master CD from a wav file or some other higher quality sound file. My suggestion is if you do not want the break in the songs to combine all the songs in one file. When burning the file, create your different tracks.

              BTW, more than likely the company is not "pressing" the CD but just running the CD you send them through a duplicator. Most of the small CD duplication companies do this. Just curious, what comapny are you going with?

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              • Resurection
                bringing the game back
                • Aug 2005
                • 923

                #8
                I use a few different programs and all have an option in there somewhere about removing the pause, or at least offsetting start times by 2-3 seconds.

                Tell us what burning program you are using and maybe you can get a more specific answer.

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                • Automaggot68

                  #9
                  Originally posted by -=Squid=-
                  I looked around and even F1'd it with what I'm using. I will look again, and if I have no luck I will try different software.

                  Derek. We sampled Doom. It's going to be death.
                  Excellent.

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                  • Yudanja
                    Apple Nerd
                    • Feb 2002
                    • 299

                    #10


                    for itunes related help.

                    Other than that, not sure
                    Rachel aka. Yudanja

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                    • behemoth
                      SVSTC?
                      • Nov 2002
                      • 7750

                      #11
                      Nero (best burning software ever created) has an check box "Remove 2 second pause between tracks"



                      Only downfall, it does them all, not just the ones you select.

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                      • Hairball
                        Cheese Ninja
                        • Jun 2004
                        • 251

                        #12


                        We salute you iTunes!
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                        • -=Squid=-

                          #13
                          Originally posted by Muzikman
                          First, I assume these are songs that you recorded? I also assume you are placing these songs on the master CD from a wav file or some other higher quality sound file. My suggestion is if you do not want the break in the songs to combine all the songs in one file. When burning the file, create your different tracks.

                          BTW, more than likely the company is not "pressing" the CD but just running the CD you send them through a duplicator. Most of the small CD duplication companies do this. Just curious, what comapny are you going with?
                          Yes, we are sending them on a master disk in wav format. I got the seamless business down. Yes, they press the CDs.

                          Back to ye' ole' mastering process...

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                          • Indignant

                            #14
                            How much are you guys gonna be selling the CD's for?

                            Depending on the price i'd pick one up.

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                            • -=Squid=-

                              #15
                              Originally posted by Indignant
                              How much are you guys gonna be selling the CD's for?

                              Depending on the price i'd pick one up.
                              Probably $8 or so.

                              Pressed onto CDs with full color faces, jewel case, booklet, and shrink wrapped.

                              Any of the old songs you may have heard from me posting are gone, we rewrote our set, thank God. That other stuff was terrible in comparison.

                              I'll post up some samples eventually.

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