My solution would be to cut your CD long .wav in track pieces and then burn
them using disc-at-once feature in your burning software (I use Adaptec
EasyCD 4.0).
I think any conventional CD-Writer on the market would do that. Just make
sure it has disc-at-once feature.
Alien
np: Electric Sheep - Locust Lunch
ps. As far as I know rewritable audio CDs play only in CD-ROMs and most of
the conventional CD players won't play them.
----- Original Message -----
From: Allen, Gordon <gordona@chn-rcs.ca>
To: <idm@hyperreal.org>
Sent: Friday, March 03, 2000 9:46 PM
Subject: (idm) off topic CD-R question. sorry.
) i know i should be looking somewhere else for this info, but i don't know
) where.
)
) i have a PC and am looking to buy a burner for rewritable CDs.
) i would like to be able to insert track points (ie. track 1, track 2...)
) wherever i like over the course of a long piece of audio, but i understand
) that a lot of burner software will give you a momentarily gap of silence
) between tracks when you do this.
)
) is there a burner and/or burner software that i can get that will let me
) insert tracks where i want, without setting me back $1000??
)
) thanks in advance for any help.
) g.
)
)
)
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