Re: silence between "live" CD tracks
- From: "Mike Williams" <mikew@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx>
- Date: Thu, 16 Nov 2006 18:20:44 -0000
Noting that you have posted into a thread that must be at least 2 years old,
v11 is the same as v10 and v9 in this respect because it is hamstrung by the
Windows CD burning functions. This is apparently to be rectified in Vista
after release, but no comment has been made about providing this in Windows
XP.
"noreasonableofferrefused"
<noreasonableofferrefused@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx> wrote in message
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Just when you thought a company couldn't get any more customer-averse, I
swear, with all due respect to the physically challanged, I think WMP 11
must
have been designed by the deaf and blind (I don't even want to talk about
the
black-on-black color scheme here).
Unfortunately I just discovered this little gap faux-paux for myself. For
any of us who like classical music, opera, or, for that matter, any long
form
music that involves several connected sections, this is a disaster.
Imagine,
a system that, by design, destroys music as it creates it. No, wait. You
don't have to imagine it. The braintrust at Microsoft has made this
insanity
reality.
I don't know what world these people live in, but they really need to come
back before it's too late.
Earth to engineers, earth to engineers: You blew it! Over.
Just as iTunes goes gapless, WMA goes all gap, all the time. Which simply
means there is now no point in me downloading any music from any source
through WMP.
Poor WMP. Second best and dropping like a boat anchor.
Long live iTunes. Long live iPod.
"Chris Lanier [MVP]" wrote:
It's not nothing to do with WMP. WMP uses the system IMAPI burner, right
now the hold up is on a new version of the IMPAI burner (Likely in the
next
version of Windows) or Ahead to build a new plug-in.
--
Chris Lanier - http://www.msmvps.com/chrisl/
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"Todd" <Todd@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx> wrote in message
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Thanks Chris, very helpful.
Your earlier posts referred to going back to WMP9 and Nero, which I
did,
and
it worked fine. You'd think MS would have corrected this by the 10th
version
of MP!!
Any third party recommendations?
Thanks again,
Todd
"Chris Lanier [MVP]" wrote:
You can't. You will need to use a third party burning app or wait for
Ahead
to make a new burning plug-in for WMP that should allow you to remove
that
gap.
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"Todd" <Todd@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx> wrote in message
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Does anyone know how to turn off the 2 second gap (or silence)
between
tracks
when burning CD audio? I use Windows Media Player 10, and can find
no
option
to turn off/on this "gap of silence" between tracks. It is
particularly
annoying when burning "live" recordings.
Any help would be appreciated. Thanks.
--
Todd
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