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    Hi,
    I have several long night-club mixes that are about an hour long each. A DJ friend of mine who I cant get in touch with made a few CD's for me also. Heres the question.....
    The ones he made for me were about 45 minutes long, as one continuos "mix", but it shows up as 16 different "tracks" when the CD is played in a player. There are no 2 second gaps between the tracks. It just lets me get to different parts of the "mix" much faster than holding down the fast-forward button for 5 minutes to get to the middle or end of the mix. If I let the whole mix play, it never skips a beat. I have tried to use Nero and setting "indexes" at different parts of the mix, but it didnt work. It still records as 1 whole track. It gets aggrivating having to hold the "fast-forward" on the player to get to say the songs at 29 minutes into the mix. How do you record the long mix to show up as different "tracks" without any pauses ? I have Cooledit Pro 1.2 & Nero version 5, can it be done with these programs ?

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  2. When creating the audio, you still chop the pieces up where you desire, but you set the pause between songs to 0 and not 2 seconds. That will give the disc the appearance of continuous play, but with teh benefit of having different track selection.

    I'mn pretty sure that Nero 5.5 has this option.
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    I'm not understanding your question. Are you trying to copy that disc or create on just like it....meaning doing your own LONG song and breaking it up without any noticable breaks like his is?
    If you are attempting your own CD-R....use a program called CDWave Editor here:
    http://www.homepages.hetnet.nl/~mjmlooijmans/cdwave/download.html
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    andkiich
    Thanks for the reply. I will try that and see how it works.

    hech54,
    Most of them are of mixes I had recorded to the computer from cassette tapes that were recorded on back in the mid 80's. I recorded them to the computer just as were played on the cassette. I will try what andkiich said and see if that works.
    Thanks
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