| Converting old radio tapes to CD without audio drop-out between tracks I spent some time yesterday recording a cassette tape to my computer as a WAV file. The recording is music from a radio program, and in places one song runs into the next (as radio typically does). I was able to insert track markers with my Audacity editing program and separate each song into a separate track – no problem there. But when I burned everything to a CD, I’m getting one-second or so audio drop out between the tracks, when they should flow together with no break. I burned the CD in Nero, and I did not select the option for inserting 4-seconds between tracks.
Is there anything I can do to make it go from one track to the next with no audible break? Will burning CDs in a different program work, or is this just the “nature of the beast?” I suppose as a last resort, I could just record the songs running together as a single long track, but it would sure be nice to have track markers between them.
Regards,
Wayne |