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Tuesday, October 12, 2010

[SurroundSound] Re: gapless iso

In case of a DVDA disc if the gaps are not analog or digital silence
in the audio tracks themselves but gaps between mlp tracks due to the
inproper DVDA authoring then there's a quick solution for HTPC users.
Just rip the tracks directly from the iso to flac using foobar2000
with DVDA plugin. Otherwise the disc needs to be reauthored.

On okt. 12, 05:11, Paul Garfunkel <paulgarfun...@gmail.com> wrote:
> I am pretty sure that timings are created with the iso file and the
> gaps are present no matter what program you burn with. Agreed boys!
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> On 10/11/10, tim gordon <tjg...@bmts.com> wrote:
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> > Is there a way to record an ISO file with Imgburn and to not have a gap in
> > between tracks that merge into one another. For example, I burned the quad
> > version of Focus-Moving Waves and the "2nd" side is loaded with gaps. It is
> > all one song but with many parts that are seperated during the ISO process.
> > I have looked for a box to check within the Imgburn program to make it
> > gapless but could not find.
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> > Tim
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