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Mathachew
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Hello good chaps! Here's my situation: Every time I get a new music CD (yes, I actually buy my CDs), I back it up onto my computer. I use WinDAC32 to rip and AudioCatalyst to convert. Well, for the past 2 - 3 years, I've become very agitated because when I would burn a CD with, say, live music, it would go from one track to another, but there would a slight gap, not the 2-3 second gap caused by CD burners, but a gap that is noticable to someone like me who runs the sound for my church. I did some trouble shooting to root out the problem. I thought it was Winamp's fault initially from when it converted the MP3 to a WAV, but it turned out that it was AudioCatalyst that would screw the track up when converting from WAV to MP3. I've downloaded several convertors and have had the same exact result. I've got almost 200 music cds on my computer, and every single one of them was ripped/encoded with the same programs, so every one of them is like this. I have Cool Edit Pro to help me cut out the unwanted gap, but it's so much trouble! Does anyone know what problem I'm talking about? If so, HELP! I just can't stand having all my music like that. Thanks!
P.s. - If you edit audio files, simply convert a WAV to MP3 and then zoom in on the audio track at the beginning to see what I'm talking about. It looks as if the MP3 convertor is making the track fade in. *sigh*
P.s. - If you edit audio files, simply convert a WAV to MP3 and then zoom in on the audio track at the beginning to see what I'm talking about. It looks as if the MP3 convertor is making the track fade in. *sigh*