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Jedi Chris
on 2005-02-18 06:05 [#01502871]
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Can anyone of you help me? I bought the other day, the latest Jean Michel Jarre CD, and went to copy it to my PC, and the CD is one mix, as in the tracks all merge into each other. But the problem I have is, now they are seperate MP3s, there is a gap between each one when I play the whole thing. Is there any software that can fix this?
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Drunken Mastah
from OPPERKLASSESVIN!!! (Norway) on 2005-02-18 06:09 [#01502876]
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that would depend on the player, wouldn't it?
I think some of the players have a "crossfade" function where you can set time for crossfading, and if you set this to one second, you'd definately be closer...
otherwise, you'd have to edit the files in a editor and merge them and then export them all to a single file (which means you can't jump tracks)...
if you're trying to burn them out to a cd again for using that one instead of the one you bought, nero has an option for "no space between tracks."
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Matvey
from Kiev (Ukraine) on 2005-02-18 06:09 [#01502878]
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yes, there is a winamp plugin for continuouous playback i'll see if i have it here
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Jedi Chris
on 2005-02-18 06:13 [#01502882]
Points: 11496 Status: Lurker | Followup to Drunken Mastah: #01502876
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I'm using Windows Media Player. I know I know...but I like it. I've only copied the CD onto the PC cos I find it easier when I'm sat at the PC to just play the MP3s rather than changing the CDs in the CD drive. I'm not putting back on CD, cos when I use the disk, I'll use the original. Thanks for your advice though.
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bryce_berny
from chronno (Canada) on 2005-02-18 06:14 [#01502883]
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use EAC and rip to a wav/cue format. Encode the giant wave, then edit the cue file to say MP3 instead of WAV, and also change the filename from file.wav to file.mp3
you should then be able to find .cue file players at winamp.com which interpret the cue files for you
this is the best way to rip mixes
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ecnadniarb
on 2005-02-18 06:14 [#01502884]
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How much of a gap?
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Matvey
from Kiev (Ukraine) on 2005-02-18 06:16 [#01502885]
Points: 6851 Status: Regular | Followup to Jedi Chris: #01502882
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i don't know about WMP plugins, but here's that pluggy for winamp... ~2KB *.zip
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Jedi Chris
on 2005-02-18 06:18 [#01502887]
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Actually, I've just re-ripped the disk with WMP10, and it seems ok. Orginally the gap was not massive, but noticable, maybe 1 second or so
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Jedi Chris
on 2005-02-18 06:19 [#01502888]
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I'd just a program called SimpleMP3 to rip the first copy
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bryce_berny
from chronno (Canada) on 2005-02-18 06:20 [#01502890]
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even using a gapless plugin, there are still going to be strange wave artifacts in your files if you rip them as separate tracks.
best bet is to play copycat with the rip groups and do mp3/cue rips ;)
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Jedi Chris
on 2005-02-18 06:21 [#01502891]
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Thanks :)
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