![]() Anyway, the advice here was good in using the Control/option key and sliding the track beginning or end markers to any position. Sometimes, the need for songs to overlap, or seguay are always possible. Still, it is possible to have songs overlap, or even produce a track change over a song (hah, remember the 8 track tape conundrum?). ![]() ![]() ![]() Red Book standards are very clear on a typical 2 second gap between tracks. Just seeing this post for the first time. Though I would have thought a little more hands on trial use would pay-off. A little frantic nonetheless, but hey, we've all been "on the spot" to get something done right away. Still, I'm glad the OP worked it out in some other program. You still can place the track markers where needed, which ultimately changes the track. And it wouldn't matter anyway if there was a gap, or the songs overlapped. UPDATE: I need to get the ISO to the CD manufacturer today and this an unacceptable defect
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