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  • Burning long lengths of silence to CD....SOLVED (p.3)
2014/07/12 19:12:07
craigb
Who knew that NOT making music could be so hard??? 
2014/07/12 20:24:17
SteveStrummerUK
 
John T would know how to do this.
 
After all, he knows feckin' everything.
 
If you lot hadn't pissed him off so many times in the past he'd be down here now sorting out all your problems, cracking a few jokes and having a right good slapstick laugh-a-minute high old time of it.
 
Shame on you all.
 
It's like karma chameleon deja vu all over again.
 
I wonder if he's the real Mr 'T'?
 
Then we'd all be foooooooooools.
 
 
 
 
 
As to the conundrum at hand, my method will definitely work because you are actually writing the length of the inter-track pauses into the architecture of the disc.
 
So, "Helpful Best Answer" etc thangs fer Straummy all round I think.
 
Or send money.
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
Actually, money is better.
 
 
 
 
 
 
2014/07/12 20:25:56
SteveStrummerUK
 
MMMMMMMMMMMMmmmmmmmmmm............................. money
2014/07/12 20:29:59
scook
Try SONAR's Burn Audio CD option.
2014/07/12 20:30:42
Straummy
SteveStrummerUK
 
As to the conundrum at hand, my method will definitely work because you are actually writing the length of the inter-track pauses into the architecture of the disc.
 

 
 You have absolutely no feckin' idea what any of that means, do you fatboy?
2014/07/12 20:31:56
SteveStrummerUK
Straummy
SteveStrummerUK
 
As to the conundrum at hand, my method will definitely work because you are actually writing the length of the inter-track pauses into the architecture of the disc.
 

 
 You have absolutely no feckin' idea what any of that means, do you fatboy?




No....... no I don't
 
A younger boy dared me to say it.
 
 
2014/07/12 21:33:41
yorolpal
Then please move your clothes to the lower peg...unless you have a permission slip...in which case put your clothes in your gym bag and put the "available" hang tag on the lower peg. Then wait for an older boy or proctor to drop by your cubicle and give you a Dutch rubby bubby.
2014/07/12 22:52:17
craigb
I think I prefer long silence... 
 

2014/07/13 05:20:15
slartabartfast
My DAW is elsewhere, but I just tried doing what you describe using Audacity timed recording with no input to make a 35 minute clip, imported a cowbell wave file and cut and pasted at 10 minutes and 34 minutes into the silent clip. Then exported to a wave file, dragged the wave into the burn list pane of windows media player 12 and burned as an audio CD from WMP. The resulting audio plays as expected with silence until the cowbell is reached on a boom box and a DVD player. I am at a loss as to why you are getting noise on your CD.
2014/07/13 08:27:56
gswitz
I use media monkey to make CDs and when I accidentally have a bounce muted and export it, I get a full track of silence on the CD.
 
http://www.mediamonkey.com/
 
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