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mxav1111

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Hello experts,

Can you please see what is wrong in the following steps :-

 

1. Have an WAV file of 79 minutes.

2. Used audacity to create labels (Analyze-> Regular interval labels) and cuesheet (Label2Cue.jar)

3. Submitted the same cuesheet to imgburn which successfully created cd-r cd-audio.

 

Contents of .cue file 

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FILE "C:\cds\\H1.wav" WAVE
  TRACK 01 AUDIO
    TITLE "S1-01"
    PERFORMER "AP"
    INDEX 01 00:00:00
  TRACK 02 AUDIO
    TITLE "S1-02"
    INDEX 01 07:56:23
  TRACK 03 AUDIO
    TITLE "S1-03"
    INDEX 01 15:52:46
  TRACK 04 AUDIO
    TITLE "1-04"
    INDEX 01 23:48:69
  TRACK 05 AUDIO
    TITLE "S1-05"
    INDEX 01 31:45:17
  TRACK 06 AUDIO
    TITLE "S1-06"
    INDEX 01 39:41:40
  TRACK 07 AUDIO
    TITLE "S1-07"
    INDEX 01 47:37:63
  TRACK 08 AUDIO
    TITLE "S1-08"
    INDEX 01 55:34:11
  TRACK 09 AUDIO
    TITLE "S1-09"
    INDEX 01 63:30:33
  TRACK 10 AUDIO
    TITLE "S1-10"
    INDEX 01 71:26:56
 
==

 

When playing in physical cd player, it still has small (half a second or so) delay when it switches to next track. I just need a marker for convenient skipping but it is causing sub standard experience.

 
 
Please can someone help to create gapless cd with a flexibility of markers (so that we can some functionality of "forward/backward") ?
 
Thanks in advance.
Max.
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Assuming that's burning in DAO mode and not TAO (DAO is the default one), there are no gaps on that disc.

 

If your player appears to be 'playing' one, it's not from the burning phase.

Thank you for the response Lightning UK. Sincerely admire your passion to continue supporting this far.

 

Can you please suggest ways to verify if CDs is indeed gap less. Thank you for the response.

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