bneath_the_surface Posted November 19, 2006 Report Share Posted November 19, 2006 Hello........I'm using a Sony MZ-M100 Minidisc player to record 80 minute continuous music mixes. After saving a mix to the disc, I preview the mix using the same unit, while tracking (or marking) each song. On average, I end up with about 14 to 15 songs that are tracked with the unit. So then I download the entire tracked mix to my pc using the Sonicstage 3.1 software that was supplied with the unit. Afterwards, I burn it to cd, knowing that the cd will be tracked as well, which makes sense (and it works). Only problem is that when I playback the cd, there is a slight pause (gap) between each track. If the mix on the disc is sucessfully tracked with no gaps in between during playback, shouldn't the cdread the same way? Or am I doing something wrong? Can this be done using Sonicstage? Basically, what I'm trying to achieve is a clean, 80 minute mix cd with no gaps in between tracks. Could someone please help me with this problem......all help and feedback will be appreciated! Thanks in advanceD Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
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The Low Volta Posted November 20, 2006 Report Share Posted November 20, 2006 a couple of things:- upgrade your SS to 3.4 (at least) and perhaps just to the most recent 4.2 (available from the news section) as a lot of bugs were fixed and they allow unlimited uploads...but...- the thing you are describing isn't a SS bug. It is a problem of 'sectors'. It is a question of aligning the trackmarks to the CD-sectors. This is nearly impossible on MD. Best bet is to upload to pc/mac as one track, then add trackmarks in the CD-burning program itself or a program like audacity (using the CD-sector lay-out)- and third but not least... please look around before opening a new thread and then bumping it after only a short time as this topic has been discussed before...just have a search on this forum for a thread by 'dex otaku' on gapless burning and you'll get a step-by-step howto Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
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