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Sat 15 Apr 2006, 20:19
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hey, everyone. i was just wondering if you can help me figure something out. i have some of my old dance mix cds from way back when and i still like to listen to them, but the cds have been through years and years of use, travel, parties, etc. so i have them in my itunes so i can listen to them every once in a while. well, i wanted to burn some of these to disc, but even with having 0 pause between songs, there's a slight stutter or pause. which has never really bothered me on regular cds but when i want to hear a seamless mix, i don't want even that split-sec of interruption. does anyone know what to do. is there some secret place in iTunes preferences that i've missed, or should i use a different program for burning. i know i could copy my cds directly with toast, but the cds are in storage at my folks house along with most of my other old stuff. any tips would be great!
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jasonelectric Itunes (did I Stutter?) Sat 15 Apr 2006, 20:19 synfever The first thing that pops into mind is using MP3tr... Sun 16 Apr 2006, 00:18 jasonelectric thanks, i may try that. i just thought there woul... Tue 18 Apr 2006, 17:20 straydog Have you tried using Toast's "Audio CD... Wed 19 Apr 2006, 14:57 jasonelectric yeah, i tried that. it's a bit better, DEFINI... Wed 19 Apr 2006, 16:24 jimdubpram How about opening a project in Garage Band and dra... Wed 19 Apr 2006, 23:57 jasonelectric that's a good idea!! i had actually th... Thu 20 Apr 2006, 03:15 DANO10 Hey Jasonelectric
You need JAM, a companion progr... Thu 20 Apr 2006, 14:49 jasonelectric DANO10 you rock my socks!!!! thank... Fri 21 Apr 2006, 06:08 Gojinx If you have Logic Pro, then it came with Waveburn... Fri 21 Apr 2006, 06:24
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