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Ripping tracks
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Julie
2006-07-29 15:39:02 UTC
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Not sure if anyone here can help, or point me in the right direction for
help, but my daughter needs to burn a particular CD for one of her dance
groups. I’ve only got Windows Media Player version 10, and I’ve no problem
mixing CDs for her with various songs, but what she actually needs is one
track which contains a small piece of three separate songs merging one after
the other i.e. a minute of one track minute of the other etc all on one
‘track’.
Neil Smith [MVP Digital Media]
2006-07-31 18:05:28 UTC
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On Sat, 29 Jul 2006 08:39:02 -0700, Julie
Post by Julie
Not sure if anyone here can help, or point me in the right direction for
help, but my daughter needs to burn a particular CD for one of her dance
groups. I’ve only got Windows Media Player version 10, and I’ve no problem
mixing CDs for her with various songs, but what she actually needs is one
track which contains a small piece of three separate songs merging one after
the other i.e. a minute of one track minute of the other etc all on one
‘track’.
Media player can't do what you want (it's called a "Mix CD") because
it can't create CDs without gaps. Your best plan is to grab a free
audio editor such as Audacity http://audacity.sourceforge.net/ and
create the mixed audio (WAV) file - then use media player or other
program to burn that audio file to CD, adding it via the library

Cheers - Neil
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