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Mike Miller wrote:
> On Sat, 1 Jan 2005, Stephen Montgomery-Smith wrote:
>
>> I am learning how to write audio cd's from mp3 files. I found this
>> utility called mp3burn which works rather well. The question I have
>> is - how does one create 5 or 10 second gaps of silence between the
>> tracks?
>
>
> I'm sure someone else will have a better answer, but it seems to me that
> adding silence between tracks can only be accomplished in two ways: (1)
> by adding a short, silent track that lasts 5-10 seconds, or (2) adding
> silence to the end of each of the first n-1 tracks on the CD. The
> problem with "1" is that it adds tracks and messes up your
> track-numbering system. The problem with "2" is that you have to edit
> the MP3 or WAV file to add some silence at the end. I would think that
> this is a common problem and that some CD burning programs have an
> automatic way of doing this ("2"), but I am not familiar enough with
> such programs to help you.
>
> Mike
But CD's that I play have 5 second gaps programmed. The timer on the
player coulnts 5 seconds seperately from the track, but it is clear from
the track numbering that they are not seperate tracks.
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