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  1. Yeah I could but wouldn't that then put gaps between the tracks so that if I wanted to listen to the whole album I'd get breaks where tracks are meant to run smoothly from one into the other? Sorry if that isn't too clear but I'm not sure how to express what I mean. Anyway, if it would then I might as well record each track seperately because it would take less time. Thanks though
  2. I have two CD drives, if that's what you mean but the problem is the same with both of them. What is a read offset? EDIT: Oh, I forgot to say, it happens on specific tracks. For instance, the example I gave was real, on one of my CDs it is always track nine that contains a brief sample of track 8's final moments on it but as I said if i record track 9 alone it will be fine. Some CD's are fine all the way through but most have one or two tracks like this.
  3. I've looked around your forum (and yes, used the search function) but noone else seems to be having this problem.... Anyway, using SS 3.0 on windows XP I find that, if I record (sorry, "Import") a CD then often the tracks run into one another. What I mean to say is, for example, track 9 may have the last second of track 8 at the beginning. Whereas if I only record track 9, then there is no problem, it works as it should. I have smoothing enabled, btw. Any ideas? Cheers
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