MP3 Burning Software

fitzhue

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Hello all, i was wondering if someone could point me to some good software that's very good for burning mp3's. I have mp3's of a dance/progressive cd and i want each track to flow right into the next. I tried burning it with nero and it was close but there was still a slight stutter in between tracks. Is there anyway to mix all the tracks together like on the orginal cd and burn them that way? And if so, what software would I go about doing that? Thanks a lot
 

fitzhue

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<< isn't there a winamp plugin that has that ability? >>



If there is, I'd sure like to know about it.
 

mOrphine

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cdrwin does the job better imo.

besides, u dont have to rip ur cds as seperate tracks, u can always rip them as one file with a cue sheet, can be done with eac
 

AnitaPeterson

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Nero should do just fine, providing you burn at a LOW speed, like 1x or 2x. No matter which program you use, once you start using 4x for a non-stop mix or a concert, you're GUARANTEED to have trouble.

I'm not sure what you're trying to do. Are you burning audio CDs or MP3 CDs? Because if you want to burn Audio, you should always "inflate" the MP3 back to Wave in a folder separately, instead of doing it "on-the-fly". As for MP3 CDs, I don't know what you should do, except pasting everything in one large file, which would definitely cure your problems.

Also, I don't know where you get your music from, but do yourself a favour and open those files in a WAVE editor (like SoundForge or even Nero's own little proggie) and check the beginning and end of each track - you might discover that they have a "blank" region, which would be responsible for the break in music. Crappy CD ripping would do that.