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PatTheRat | 16:25 Mon 20th Jun 2005 | Technology
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I have an whole cd as mp3's (oasis - be here now) stored on my computer. I recently dropped the cd and cracked it.

Now I would like to copy the files onto a blank cd, but every song now has a 3 second gap in between them. On the original cd, quite a few of the songs merged into one another. Is there any software available that can let me put the songs together (or preferably just the appropriate ones)?????

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nero allows u to alter lengths of pauses in between tracks
.....and albumwrap would allow tracks to be joined.this is available online at a small charge

Hmmm. All I can think of is a music programme such as Cubase. You could probably copy and paste the track, and edit out the gap. OR you could just buy a new CD!

Here you are, here's a new one for 74p!

http://www.amazon.co.uk/exec/obidos/tg/detail/offer-listing/-/B00002660H/all/026-1381806-2250840

The free version of RealPlayer allows you to remove the 3 second gap, unlike Windows Media Player.

www.real.com

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I'll get a new one, its just I would like a Creation one, and now they ones in the shops are all Big Brother prints. Thanks for the suggestions guys, and I have real player in the house so i'll give that a whirl.

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