Long single wav file burning to many CDA songs

Specktor wrote on 4/7/2000, 7:16 AM
I have a long WAV file that I would like to burn to a disk.
I would like the CD Player to skip to different sections of
the tune - as you would skip to different songs on disk.
This tune has no real breaks as all the motifs blend into
one another. Istead of splitting it up can I "mark" where
each section or "track" begins and so the CD player will
skip properly when asked?

Cheers

R

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Jeff_Lowes wrote on 4/8/2000, 1:48 AM
The easiest way to accomplish this is to drop track markers wherever
you want them. You don't have to have any space between markers
(except at the front - 2sec). Then, you can dial up any "track" you
want on your CD player and go directly to that spot. Keep in mind
that some CD players have a built-in auto fade-in time of a few
milliseconds at the start of each track so you will have to place
your markers accordingly.
Another way to do it would be using index markers. They are pretty
much like track markers - kind of like files within a folder. The CD
may only show 1 track, for example, but it will have many indexes
within that one track. Not all CD players support this, though.
CD Architect works great for either of these.

Jeff Lowes
On-Track Recording

Bob Tolson wrote:
>>I have a long WAV file that I would like to burn to a disk.
>>I would like the CD Player to skip to different sections of
>>the tune - as you would skip to different songs on disk.
>>This tune has no real breaks as all the motifs blend into
>>one another. Istead of splitting it up can I "mark" where
>>each section or "track" begins and so the CD player will
>>skip properly when asked?
>>
>>Cheers
>>
>>R
>>