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noob question - how do i rip "mix" cd's

Discussion in 'Audio' started by slinkymp3, Dec 15, 2004.

  1. slinkymp3

    slinkymp3 Member

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    hi, is it posible to rip music "mix" cd's into mp3's so that when i play it back it doesnt have gaps so the mixing is preserved...

    i have EAC installed and working...
     
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    Hi Slinkymp3.
    You just rip with your usual software and All you have to do is select no gaps with nero before you burn the album.
    Hope this helps.
     
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    hi, thanks for that. ok. managed to rip loads of cd's, so i have created a new MP3 compilation in nero, please could you point me to the menu where i can burn without gaps? as i have searched all the options. i may have missed it of course... :)
     
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    ok, i have burned the tracks. i think the gaps are removed so thats cool. one problem though i think the tracks are recorded in alphabetical order!! not good for mix cd! any help would be appreciated.
     
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    Hi slinky
    Sorry a bit late getting back to you,Been very busy,All you have to do is after you rip the tracks to your hard drive is right click the mp3 files 1 at a time and select rename,rename them as 01 02 03 etc according to the tracklist on the cover,
    Hope this helps you,If i can be of any help just ask.
    Cheers.
     
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    thanks for the reply, dont worry i know how it is.. ;-)

    yes ive just resigned myself to that task!! its just annoying that windows has a track number column so it knows about the order of the tracks and yet nero does not! i hope they change this situation as it would make the task a whole lot easier.
    thanx!
     

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