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    I have a rar file which contains 20 individual mp3 tracks.
    The 20 tracks were originally all mixed together as one dj mixed album with no gaps between tracks.
    Is there anyway of possibly rejoining them all together so that it then becomes a continous mixed album again?
    Is there any software available to do this?
    Is there anyway of say making a cue file for the 20 tracks so that it will become one complete file?
    Many thanks for any help.
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    load them all into any audio editor (like goldwave) , create a new mix ..

    or burning them with nero and select "remove 2 second gap between tracks" will get you pretty close ..
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    Originally Posted by BJ_M
    load them all into any audio editor (like goldwave) , create a new mix ..

    or burning them with nero and select "remove 2 second gap between tracks" will get you pretty close ..
    I have tried doing that with Nero before but you can still notice slight glitches.
    How about Goldwave is that any better as i have never tried it?
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    The problem is that mp3 itself is not a gapless format. Try foobar2k. An audio editor should also work as you can delete any gaps. Cross fading with nero may also help.
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    Originally Posted by celtic_druid
    The problem is that mp3 itself is not a gapless format. Try foobar2k. An audio editor should also work as you can delete any gaps. Cross fading with nero may also help.
    How about if the tracks were converted to wav files would this help?
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    no - not really .... the file is going to be recompressed anyway .
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