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Default Sound Forge and the CD gap QU

I have one song that I want to split in to 2 tracks on a CD. Currently
it is saved as a single .wav file. Is the DAO method the only way I
can split these two songs in to two tracks without that pesky 2 sec
gap? Unfortunately for me Sound Forge, the program I am using only
offers TAO. So my question, Can I get rid of that pesky gap without
purchasing new software? How?

Any help appreciated
Greg

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"Greg" wrote in message
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I have one song that I want to split in to 2 tracks on a CD. Currently
it is saved as a single .wav file. Is the DAO method the only way I
can split these two songs in to two tracks without that pesky 2 sec
gap? Unfortunately for me Sound Forge, the program I am using only
offers TAO. So my question, Can I get rid of that pesky gap without
purchasing new software? How?


Sure, save it as two wave files and use a freeware CD burning program, or
maybe even the one that came with your CD writer.
Otherwise buy Sony/SF CD architect, which is what they prefer you to do

TonyP.


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"Greg" wrote in message
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I have one song that I want to split in to 2 tracks on a CD. Currently
it is saved as a single .wav file. Is the DAO method the only way I
can split these two songs in to two tracks without that pesky 2 sec
gap? Unfortunately for me Sound Forge, the program I am using only
offers TAO. So my question, Can I get rid of that pesky gap without
purchasing new software? How?


Sure, save it as two wave files and use a freeware CD burning program, or
maybe even the one that came with your CD writer.
Otherwise buy Sony/SF CD architect, which is what they prefer you to do

TonyP.


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