I,
The best way to do this is once you have your WAV files split where you want
them to end and start (e.g., track 1 seamlessly merges into track 2), use
the Spin Doctor to convert them into redbook audio, then use the EZ-CD
Creator software (that comes with Spin Doctor) to burn you a CD and make
sure you have Disc At Once set on your CD properties just before you burn
it. Look in the help file; that's where I found it (but I knew about that
before anyway). Hope this helps.
Regards,
Joyrex
www.joyrex.com <
http://www.joyrex.com> - The Aphex Twin Resource.
-----Original Message-----
From: Irene McC [mailto:substar@iafrica.com]
Sent: Monday, November 27, 2000 2:18 AM
To: idm@hyperreal.org
Subject: [idm] indexing wave files
Sorry all - techy Q :
If I'm doing a long mix (full CD length) in ProTools (PC) using, say,
16 tracks - HOW do I index them on the CD-R burn without inserting
gaps?
I'm using Adaptec's v4.01 which has "Spin Doctor" that only splits a
wave file into gaps when it *detects silence* - I want there to be no
silence but an ongoing flow.
ProTools allows me to add markers, but these only work during the
audio creation process, not the final bounce, as far as I know.
Thanks for any pointers (but please don't attach any unsolicited
.exe's or app's :-) )
I
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