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    Whats the fix to windows media player interpreting.....

    ........the tracks on Mix CDs as gaps? Like when you rip the MIX CD with track markings on the blend, Windows media puts gaps on the track and interupts the blend. Like, if you copy a mix CD to your computer, one that has track separations right on the blend, windows media player puts a gap there. The blend is interupted with a gap as it swithces to the next track of the CD. Especially if you try to rip it as an MP3 file.
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    Try using Nero, and just copy CD
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    Thanks much. see the thing is though, thats if I want to create another CD. But what if I want to rip it to MP3 or a format that my MP3 player cna understand. That where the gaps are happening, when I rip the mix into and MP3 format and it treats each track as a separate file. Im thinking the only way is for the original to not have track separators. Not sure though


    Quote Originally Posted by Rasmir Mantree View Post
    Try using Nero, and just copy CD
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    try something like winamp, with that player you can create a playlist file [.m3u]
    wich plays the tacks without gaps
    dont know if windows media player supports playlist files ...

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    Quote Originally Posted by steffenb View Post
    try something like winamp, with that player you can create a playlist file [.m3u]
    wich plays the tacks without gaps
    dont know if windows media player supports playlist files ...
    Thanks, I'll try that
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