[linux-audio-user] RE: eliminating track gaps

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Jack Bowling:
> I would like some confirmation that the two methods of eliminating the
> 2-second pre-gap when burning CDs is to:
> 1) Burn in DAO mode
> 2) cat all files into one humungous track.
> Any info on other options much appreciated.

I would recommend "gcdmaster", which can take loads of individual files and stick them together and DAO them onto a CD, and can also take one file and break it into tracks for you. Recently I have concatenated a load of tracks using Audacity, sorted out the levels and EQ and then exported as a WAV, which I then loaded into gcdmaster and split back into tracks.
 
YMMV obviously...
 
daniel
 
www.onionjack.com <http://www.onionjack.com> 
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