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geelsu
New member
Hi all,
I made my first ever tape to cd recording last night. (Applause, cheers, the crowd goes wild....)
Two things...
One thought that keep crossing my mind was should I make individual sound files
for each song on the tape, or record the whole tape into one large file. How
do you pros do it? For my first cd I had 10 individual tracks and put 10 individual
tracks onto the cd. My daughter's "cheapy" cd player played the CD pretty well.
I listened to track 1 and after that it went onto track 2.
However, the fancy windows players like Windows Media Player, Real Player, etc saw
track 1. I then had to load each track separately. How do you get a CD to work better
in the Windows players? Is there a way to make the homemade CD appear more
"Store Bought" so that it starts playing automatically and moved track to track
automatically?
Thanks
I made my first ever tape to cd recording last night. (Applause, cheers, the crowd goes wild....)
Two things...
One thought that keep crossing my mind was should I make individual sound files
for each song on the tape, or record the whole tape into one large file. How
do you pros do it? For my first cd I had 10 individual tracks and put 10 individual
tracks onto the cd. My daughter's "cheapy" cd player played the CD pretty well.
I listened to track 1 and after that it went onto track 2.
However, the fancy windows players like Windows Media Player, Real Player, etc saw
track 1. I then had to load each track separately. How do you get a CD to work better
in the Windows players? Is there a way to make the homemade CD appear more
"Store Bought" so that it starts playing automatically and moved track to track
automatically?
Thanks