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    I made an audio CD out of a DVD and was wondering if there is any software that would still insert (or keep) the track number without a gap or click between the tracks. Some original CD's are like this where two tracks (or songs) are like track 1 and track 2 but are joined together so there is absolutely not interruption in the music.
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    I found this in my database of intresting shit to save for boldego :P

    When you write a CD out, the individual tracks have a space between on them referred to as pre- gap. The length of this gap depends on what format each of the tracks is written to. For example, a CD- ROM data track followed by a CD-ROM XA tracks needs to have a 3 second gap between them. How big the gap needs between tracks needs to be depends not only on the track format but on how the disc is written; some of the gaps can be written smaller if the disc is written in disc-at-once mode, where the entire CD is written in one pass without pausing. If you have an audio track followed by another audio track, as you typically would on a regular audio CD, there is no gap between tracks when using disc-at-once mode. But if you write using track-at-once mode instead, there is a 2 second long gap between every audio track that you have no control over. In order to properly create audio CDs that have transition between tracks without a pause, you configure the software to use disk-at-once mode (and, I'll mention again, have a drive that supports that mode of writing). try it !
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    Thanks. I'll try it right now as soon as i see it DOA is an option in my software.
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    That did the trick. Don't ever delete that data base of yours!!!
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