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Burning Cd's and 2.5 sec delay before each track

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ppp020 - 26 Feb 2007 02:33 GMT
How do i get rid of it. The original CD doesn't have that delay but after i
burn it automatically adds it (the delay).
I'm using the New Vista Windows Media Player
Dale - 26 Feb 2007 02:41 GMT
WMP doesn't handle gapless CDs.  I have heard that iTunes may, or that
WinAmp may.

Dale

> How do i get rid of it. The original CD doesn't have that delay but after
> i
> burn it automatically adds it (the delay).
> I'm using the New Vista Windows Media Player
Michael Price - 26 Feb 2007 19:29 GMT
You need to duplicate the CD using something like Roxio instead of WMP to
copy it.

> How do i get rid of it. The original CD doesn't have that delay but after
> i
> burn it automatically adds it (the delay).
> I'm using the New Vista Windows Media Player
ppp020 - 26 Feb 2007 19:40 GMT
Thanks, i was just hoping that Windows Media would of been able to handle it,
guess not

> You need to duplicate the CD using something like Roxio instead of WMP to
> copy it.
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> > burn it automatically adds it (the delay).
> > I'm using the New Vista Windows Media Player
ytsejamfan - 27 Feb 2007 02:21 GMT
i use musicmatch, and it allows you to choose if you want a gap or not.

> How do i get rid of it. The original CD doesn't have that delay but after i
> burn it automatically adds it (the delay).
> I'm using the New Vista Windows Media Player
 
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