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How to stop mzn1 from making new track when recording

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Im recording from a walkman with my mzn1, it creates a new track whenever it sences a silence. so i end up with 200+ track where i just want them to be a single track. I have turn sync rec to OFF.

thanks

p/s: I've also posted the same msg in "MD dont make track when recording from spdif computer output" by Shogo. pls ignore either one.

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If you have the equipment, record an MD of silence (74 min), then do a TOC clone from it to the disc you recorded, this will clear all the track marks. (Also, make sure you record the whole thing in sequence and don't move tracks around, or else some parts of the stuff may be out of order)

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ye.. I got the same question as well. what equipment is needed to do the TOC cloning? Can u at least tell us a specific player or recorder with the model name. and then we can work out from there. cheers

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For the TOC cloning method, I've noticed u emphasize "74 min" disk. Is it a must? how about 60 or 80 mins disk? why? if the answer is too long, forget it :-) or show me the website. thanks again!

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Hey slow down guys! TOC stuff? I think something is wrong with the actually MD unit. Sync record doesn't matter when recording in analog, that's only for digital. You should get a new track mark once ever 2 seconds of silence if you record from an analog source. If you have 200+ track marks just for a little piece of silence, then you have a problem with your unit.

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Just to clarify the problem to Bazirker. I was recording from a cassette which consists of human conversation, thus a lot of pauses. So, that 200+ t-marks are from a 60+ mins conversation, not just due to "one" silence or "for a little piece of silence". So I think it's not the fault of the md recorder.

I dont think there is anything to do with Sync record, but Im not 100% sure though.

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Just yesterday I tried copying MP3 files over to a minidisc. In the past I have had problems with track marks being placed randomly during songs. It appears that it happens when the hard drive has a read error, like if another program accesses the drive during playback.

In yesterday's case I had 38 songs (in LP2), but 190+ track marks. Even if I delete the trackmarks, the "skips" remain and the recording sucks. I know the source file is not flawed. I have tried defragging the drive, shutting down all non-essential programs, etc. but nothing works.

I have used Winamp, MusicMatch Jukebox, Sonique, and Windows Media Player. They all "skip". I have turned off the screensaver and the computer is not touched during this 2-3 hour process.

Any suggestions?

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jukebox, you have taken the right steps so far, but have you tried using different output in Winamp (e.g., if you're using DirectSound switch to the Winamp waveOut plugin, or vice versa) or updating your Directx?

It shouldn't be doing that if your computer is happy, but the skips are real and will remain regardless of what you do (the skip causes the trackmark, not vice versa).

Reading through the "Hacking..." section of the main page should give you a good idea of what equipment will do TOC cloning... basically you need a deck, although some old Sharp (?) portables will do it.

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