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Old 10-08-2001, 12:18 PM   #1
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Cool Edit Pro Question

Is anyone aware of a feature in cool edit that allows you to take a wave file and divide it into separate tracks without interrupting the wave file. Another words, the track will continue to play, however when burned on a CD it will read as separate tracks.

This would be helpful when burning live performances, so each song is separated for selection on the CD player, but the performance goes uninterrupted.

If anyone knows please tell me what the function is called and when to find it
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Old 10-08-2001, 01:33 PM   #2
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IMHO,
The only way you can do that:
You divide all the .wav file into separate .wav files- songs, and while burning on CD- don't leave pauses between songs.

I'm interested in this to because I have some live LPs that i'd like to burn on CDs.
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One thread /question ... seeing that this question exists already in periphs, this one is being closed.
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