Burning MP3s without a gap!!

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  1. Rav3r

    Rav3r Member

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    Hi, I've got an MP3 car stereo and a number of CDs that have the tracks mixed on them.

    Is there anyway that I can burn the disc (Data - MP3) so that it doesn't have a pause between tracks.

    Thanks
    Rav3r
     
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    Thanks for the help, its actually an MP3 CD that I am burning, Thanks
     
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    If its an mp3 disk you're burning, you're not going to be able to get a gapless play from individual files. Essentially, mp3 enabled stereos read the files much like you would on your computer. Folders and files separately, so you'd need to join the mp3s that you want to play continuously with any number of mp3 joining software out there. Join all the files, then use something like audacity to take out gaps or anything you dont want in there. Then burn one huge mp3 to disk.
     

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