mp3 to cd

on a mix cd say a dance cd they are all blended into each other and using nero or cdrwin when u remove the pause you still get a glitch only a slight one but noticeable and just wondered if anyone has managed to get rid of the glitch using a different programme cheers dave
 
If u click on the audio track in nero there is an option to crossfade.
I dont know how good it is.
Also I think someone is already using the avatar u have chosen.
Greenian I think.
That said Welcome to the forum!:D


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Just read 2 posts down!:p
 
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i will change it cheers i thought someone would have it and i will try the programmes listed above cheers
 
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had a little look at eac and Feurio and this seem to only be good for audio cds and not mp3 format so getting rid of the gap of a already ripped down audio cd in mp3 format would be no good only if i coverted them back to normal audio and this would be time consuming
 
Most MP3 encoders will NEVER produce a perfectly clean transition - other than BLADEENC which has an option to produce consectutive joins correct ONLY between the same tracks originally coded (LAME may have added that too).

Adding a small crossfade (point something of a second, or a few frames) can often cover it up.

Nero must have a full key to enable crossfade - OEM and bundle keys won't do it - now where on earth could we find a key or keygen???
 
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