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Author Topic: What's a good MP3 burner?  (Read 1951 times)

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nebs

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What's a good MP3 burner?
« on: September 14, 2004, 01:07:42 am »
I use windows media to burn my CD's and it does a good job except that it automatically inserts a 2 second pause between each track. thats really annoying especially when i want all tracks to play like one continous song. what would be a good mp3 burner, that i could download of the internet, and thats FREE, but wouldnt insert any gaps between my songs? ???

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Re:What's a good MP3 burner?
« Reply #1 on: September 14, 2004, 02:24:34 pm »
I use windows media to burn my CD's and it does a good job except that it automatically inserts a 2 second pause between each track. thats really annoying especially when i want all tracks to play like one continous song. what would be a good mp3 burner, that i could download of the internet, and thats FREE, but wouldnt insert any gaps between my songs? ???

I typically use Nero to burn but I use iTunes to manage my song library, it will also burn and has feature to remove 2 sec gap amongst others.


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Re:What's a good MP3 burner?
« Reply #2 on: September 18, 2004, 02:02:34 am »
You need to burn the CD using DAO (disc at once) instead of TAO (track at once).  Burning using TAO is what causes the 2 second gaps.  It burns a single track, then the laser stops, then it burns the next track etc...  With DAO, the laser never stops or turns off, therefore no gaps.