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My approach would be to record it to hard drive first,then edit tracks, then copy to virtual CD; then just copy from virtual to real CD. You can edit the audio tracks using 'CoolEdit Pro' or other software first.
~Dave \W/
transfer those tracks to your pc. use a CD burning software (eg. nero burning rom) by selecting audio cd format & add in the tracks you want & burn it into an audio disc.
You cannot burn audio CDs from MP3 files. You have to burn MP3 files as a data CD and not as an audio CD. See excerpt taken from page 33 in the CDR420 user guide. "Prepares CDs that can be played on standard CD players. Compact Disc Digital Audio (CDDA) uses uncompressed PCM, .wav files. The CDR420 does not convert MP3 files to PCM so MP3 files are ignored if you choose AUDIO as the CD TYPE"
Don't know if this unit is sensitive to the type of CD, but my Phillips recorders will ONLY burn the "Music CD's" (harder to find, more expensive). Read up on the difference of regular vs Music CD's. ALSO some recorders will not burn disks rated at lower or higher rates.
the programme you use to burn the cd's is obviously set to leave a pause between tracks, check the programme settings before you allow it to burn the music cd
Try bunring a cd at the slowest possible speed and see if it helps. Also I would try a different burning software than what you are using now. (Even if it is iTunes or Media Player and if your already using these try roxio or nero instead).
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