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Old 06-05-2004
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CEP 2.0 tacking on silence at start and end of waveform?

I've been using CEP 2.0 to edit some basic demos, and I have a few tracks that run together. When I open them, the program tacks on about 0.05 seconds of silence to the beginning and end of each file. I zoom in and delete them, but I don't seem to actually get rid of them. When I burn these tracks disc-at-once in Nero, there's a barely audible (~0.1 s), but incredibly frustrating gap of silence between tracks. Is there a setting where I can remove these silence tags?
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Are these wave or mp3 format? If mp3, gaps or truncations tend to occur and the wave format should avoid the problem. If they are already waves, you need to prepare material for burning with "snap to frames" turned on and "compact disc 75fps" as the frame increment.
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Old 06-07-2004
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I have them in both. In wav, it seems I can eliminate the silence. However, when I convert the to mp3 with EAC/lame, the gaps appear. Would I be correct that the silence addition is inherrent in the mp3 encoding process? I'd like to distribute these as mp3 for people to burn track-at-once, but not if I can't avoid the little gaps.
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