i'm trying to edit a single-track concert recording into multiple tracks, cutting and pasting each track into its own separate file, exporting them as .wav files, and then burning them to a cd. (there might be an easier way to do this, but i haven't found it yet.) up until now, i've had no problems with gaps between the songs, since i set the gap in either iTunes or Toast to 0 seconds. but for some reason, on my last project, audacity is adding two seconds of silence after i export the snipped track to a .wav file. if nothing else, i guess i could go edit these gaps out, but is there a setting that may have been changed that would cause audacity to do this?
i'm running leopard 10.5.2 on a macbookpro, but this problem started before i upgraded from 10.5.1.
thanks!
audacity adding two seconds?
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Re: audacity adding two seconds?
<<< audacity is adding two seconds of silence after i export the snipped track to a .wav file.>>>
And you know this because you opened up the exported WAV file in QuickTime and measured it there, or you re-opened it in Audacity again?
It's amazingly suspicious that the error is two seconds. That's exactly the gap that Red-Book compliant Music CD burners add between selections if you leave all the defaults applied.
While the selection is opened in QuickTime, press Apple-I (info) and see if the exported song is in the binary format you think it is.
Koz
And you know this because you opened up the exported WAV file in QuickTime and measured it there, or you re-opened it in Audacity again?
It's amazingly suspicious that the error is two seconds. That's exactly the gap that Red-Book compliant Music CD burners add between selections if you leave all the defaults applied.
While the selection is opened in QuickTime, press Apple-I (info) and see if the exported song is in the binary format you think it is.
Koz