I recorded each song to mp3, but did so as a group. I have 10 seconds or so of silence between each song. I guess I could go back and separate each one to a separate file...then drag them to the burn screen. Will that automatically put each one onto its own track?
from what youve told all mp3s are on one track with ten seconds of no sound between them. to make individual tracks do as you described and seperate each song as its own mp3 and then go form there
from what youve told all mp3s are on one track with ten seconds of no sound between them. to make individual tracks do as you described and seperate each song as its own mp3 and then go form there
Well...I did that..and some strange things happened.
1. Whereas the whole cd had about 59 megs on it before, now several of the mp3 files are about that size.
2. When I bring the mp3 files up under Roxio...it lists most of the songs as lasting more than 40 minutes.
3. When I click "burn" the software tells me there is too much material for one cd, and advises me to cut 2 hours off it.
In preparing the songs for cd, I selected "export", typed in the artist and all that, then saved each to an mp3 "good quality" file. I don't understand what happened. Even if the 9 songs were 50megs each (which they weren't) that still should come in under 600megs which is the average a CD-R will hold. The CD-R's that I'm using are rated for 80min.
I have an older Roxio version, but the AUdio Editor in it lets you set individual tracks in a big file, then you save it as seperate tracks, then go into the 'create an audio cd' function and select the tracks.