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Re: (idm) creating a mixed cdr (on mac)

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1999-08-11 19:05henrik str0mberg (idm) creating a mixed cdr (on mac)
1999-08-12 06:32Bennett Gross Re: (idm) creating a mixed cdr (on mac)
1999-08-12 22:46henrik str0mberg Re: (idm) creating a mixed cdr (on mac)
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1999-08-11 19:05henrik str0mbergJames Stone asked about burning a mixed cd on a mac: if you already have the mix finished
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henrik str0mberg
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indie digital music
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Wed, 11 Aug 1999 21:05:48 +0200
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(idm) creating a mixed cdr (on mac)
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James Stone asked about burning a mixed cd on a mac: if you already have the mix finished (as you seem to have) you need: bias peak 2.0 adaptec jam 2.5 or emagic waveburner 1. take the whole mix file (like 700 MB) into peak. put a marker (cmnd-M) where you want the track divisions - including one at the start and one at the end. now make markers into regions. save as an adaptec jam file. 2. in jam, choose "add track". check the radio button for "regions" (upper right). add your track (it is still one track, but shows up as several). check that the pause between tracks are set to 0, and burn. keep in mind that there are now also 80 minute CDRs. they work fine. hs _______________________________________ has anybody seen my universal antidote?
1999-08-12 06:32Bennett Gross> Date: Wed, 11 Aug 1999 21:05:48 +0200 > From: henrik str0mberg <henrik.s@2.sbbs.se> > Su
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Thu, 12 Aug 1999 01:32:34 -0500
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Re: (idm) creating a mixed cdr (on mac)
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quoted 22 lines Date: Wed, 11 Aug 1999 21:05:48 +0200> Date: Wed, 11 Aug 1999 21:05:48 +0200 > From: henrik str0mberg <henrik.s@2.sbbs.se> > Subject: (idm) creating a mixed cdr (on mac) > > James Stone asked about burning a mixed cd on a mac: > > if you already have the mix finished (as you seem to have) you need: > > bias peak 2.0 > adaptec jam 2.5 or emagic waveburner > > 1. take the whole mix file (like 700 MB) into peak. put a marker (cmnd-M) > where you want the track divisions - including one at the start and one at > the end. now make markers into regions. save as an adaptec jam file. > > 2. in jam, choose "add track". check the radio button for "regions" (upper > right). add your track (it is still one track, but shows up as several). > check that the pause between tracks are set to 0, and burn. > > keep in mind that there are now also 80 minute CDRs. they work fine. > > hs
so essentially then, you can make a multiple track cd-r based off of one track? if thats true i'd be really happy, cause i've been getting frustrated over making certain cd's one track, or a bunch of tracks with 2 second pauses in between them, cause my cd burner's a piece of shit and that's all it supports. i should probably rephrase my question: if i use that method, can i make a multiple track cd-r off of one track, and have no pauses in between songs, even if your cd-r doesn't support null pause times? Thanks, - Sendirian. Bennett Gross.
1999-08-12 22:46henrik str0mbergquoth Bennett Gross: >if i use that method, can i >make a multiple track cd-r off of one t
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henrik str0mberg
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Fri, 13 Aug 1999 00:46:18 +0200
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Re: (idm) creating a mixed cdr (on mac)
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quoth Bennett Gross:
quoted 2 lines if i use that method, can i>if i use that method, can i >make a multiple track cd-r off of one track,
yes
quoted 2 lines and have no pauses in> and have no pauses in >between songs,
yes
quoted 1 line even if your cd-r doesn't support null pause times?>even if your cd-r doesn't support null pause times?
if your cd-r supports disc-at-once burning, yes. otherwize, no. go to www.adaptec.com and search for jam, and check which burners are supported. hs _______________________________________________ the soul is just a waste product that disperses in the atmosphere and jams the tv broadcasts.