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dhruba.bandopadhyay
19-09-2006, 01:33
Does anyone know if there's a program which automatically corrects audio cd track delay-splits?

Have you ever got some audio cds where track 2 starts 5 seconds early. So that means the start of track 2 is on the end of track 1. And it goes on like this for 21 tracks (the whole album)?

If anyone know of a good program which automatically corrects all the tracks (in wave form, etc) that would be excellent!

Joe Forster/STA
19-09-2006, 09:31
You wanna create gaps between the audio tracks? You could rip the audio tracks and then import them into a "normal" audio CD (that will have the gaps created automatically). This can be done within Nero: Burning ROM, I think. Ir have I misunderstood something?

dhruba.bandopadhyay
19-09-2006, 09:33
The tracks were already ripped from an audio CD to wav files.

Each track contains a song, and 5 seconds of the next song.

GLH
19-09-2006, 09:41
Each track contains a song, and 5 seconds of the next song.

Then simply use NERO and set the delay between the tracks to "0".

dhruba.bandopadhyay
19-09-2006, 09:43
Then simply use NERO and set the delay between the tracks to "0".

I want to correct the wav files so each track file contains 100% of the song, not 90% + 10% of the next song. And I do not want to burn them to CD.

Joe Forster/STA
19-09-2006, 09:59
Oh, I understand now! Well, get an audio editor software (CoolEdit, GoldWave etc.) that can join and split WAV files...