Ability to combine multiple songs into 1 track ID (audio cd)

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TheDailyVinyl
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Ability to combine multiple songs into 1 track ID (audio cd)

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Say I have a medley or suite of songs that I want to have all under the same Track ID. For instance, The Abbey Road suite, and I want the CD to have Tracks 11-16 play on my audio CD as 1 single track (since the CD player in my car puts a split second pause between tracks).

Is there a way to do that in this program?

Another instance is on a live CD when the previous track has the intro to the song. I'd love to be able to combine those into 1 track. Is that just beyond the scope of this program?

Thanks again for your help guys!!!

Tim
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Re: Ability to combine multiple songs into 1 track ID (audio

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Hi, yes if you use the Primo driver instead of imapi, you can have no silence between tracks.
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Re: Ability to combine multiple songs into 1 track ID (audio

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Thanks Eric,
I'll have to try that technique as well; but I'm actually wanting to see if I can combine multiple songs into just 1 track ID on the CD. Again, using an "Abbey Road" example

01 Come Together
...
11 Mean Mr Mustard/Polythene Pam/She Came In Thru the Bathroom Window
12 Golden Slumbers/Carry That Weight/The End
13 Her Majesty

I realize I could do this with Mixcraft, but your MP3CDBurner program is nice 'n' easy to use.

Thanks, hope that explains better what I'm trying to say.
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Re: Ability to combine multiple songs into 1 track ID (audio

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Hi,

Use the Primo burning engine, make sure that IMAPI is off, and burn an Audio CD, not a MP3 CD. If you want no gaps with MP3, you'll have to choose the option to make it one big MP3 file.

Greg
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