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Andy- no- I had 1 track that needed to have a track change in the middle- the other tracks on the album were separate- sorry for the confusion- So- yes indeed in WaveLab you can very easily take 1 seamless audio track and drop markers all over it and when you load it in your cd player it will look like 10 tracks yet it is only 1 - Cliff ----- Original Message ----- From: <SoundFNR@aol.com> To: <Loopers-Delight@loopers-delight.com> Sent: Thursday, November 08, 2001 1:49 PM Subject: Re: CD Mastering Conundrum Continues > Thanks to all replies. > But still much remains unexplained. > I used Nero to burn the CD, so could set the gap to 0s. > I used "disk at once" > I did edit at zero crossing. > ..but there's still the issue of the transfer changing the length of the file. > which makes editing at zero crossing a waste of time. > > Cliffs WaveLab looks like it may be an option, but > ...hey Cliff, didn't you do that with tracks that were separated by silence > anyway > ( well that's how it looked to me when I read your post) > > Per's Jam software looks like it could do the business, > as it does crossfades it must deal with the problem. > (if only it ran on PC) > > So I'm still asking :- > 1) How can you know in advance what the transfer from .wav to CD is going to > do to the length of the file. > > I notice that commercial CDs that segue don't have the track changeover >at > the zero crossing point (so they click if you just play one track, at the > start and end), and can only assume that it wouldn't be possible to achieve > this. > > Well thanks again each of the replies > > andy butler >