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Question Inserting track numbers into continuous audio program material

Does anyone know of any CD burning/mastering software (other than CD Architect) that allows inserting of track numbers into continuous audio program material? I am presently using Sound Forge's CD Architect, but it is discontinued, and I have only 1 old, slow burner left alive that CD Architect supports. I can't use it with my other, newer, faster drives.
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They might have something here.......

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wavelab 3.0 and samplitude both will do what your looking for.
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If you have Soundforge or any wave editor for that matter, you can cut up your continuous wave into individual files and just load them into your CD burning software in play order. As long as you burn "disc at once" it'll play on a CD player as a continuous piece of music and you can access individual tracks. Just make sure when you're slicing and dicing that you make your cuts at zero crossings to avoid those nasty pops.
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If you have Soundforge or any wave editor for that matter, you can cut up your continuous wave into individual files and just load them into your CD burning software in play order. As long as you burn "disc at once" it'll play on a CD player as a continuous piece of music and you can access individual tracks. Just make sure when you're slicing and dicing that you make your cuts at zero crossings to avoid those nasty pops.
You also need to set the silence between tracks to zero seconds in your CD buring software.

Zero crossings are a very good idea, but not absolutely critical since CD players "should" pause no longer than the time between adjacent samples when the track spacing is zero. But it's better to be safe than sorry. Just make sure you do absolutely no processing after splitting the continuous mix into separate tracks.

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