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drpaulng
28th October 2002, 04:18
Live tracks should be gapless but for CD made from dts.wav, even gap zero has been set, a brief moment of pause is still there between tracks. I suspect it to be problem on the side of decoder (AV amplifier) which has to re-initialize between tracks because non-dts encoded .wav files can also be placed among the dts.wav.
I know if I make a DVD Video (48kHz/16bit), the problem can be solved...but does anybody has a better idea how to solve the problem?

Rrrough
29th October 2002, 23:15
what about trying to make one large DTS-wave and setting track-marks with an editor like the one in Nero...?

just an idea

good luck

drpaulng
30th October 2002, 14:11
Thank you very much! You save my life.
Nero re-index/split method is working fine. A time shift of 2sec upstream is needed. I don't know how does it do with the re-index/split inside. It seems no other CD burning software has this kind of cutting-down for long piece of music in dts.wav format. There is no need for ordinary stereo CD burning. The joining of individual files was done by cooledit, other methods such as DOS prompt:
01.wav+02.wav+03.wav...final.wav all.wav
does not work.

Rrrough
30th October 2002, 16:53
:)