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Originally posted by xentao If you use a normal audio recording software like SoundForge (which is bad ass) to slip tracks for you CD you could have problems. You need to split up your WAV file in 2352 byte partitions or else you will hear a small "skip". This is because CDs are divided up into sectors which are 1/75 of a second long. If your track isn't cut on exactly 1/75 of a second increments, then the CD burning software will have to "round off", causing skips in continuous mix CDs. You can use a program like CD Wave to get a more professional track splitting.
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That is good info, but Ive never experienced this in wavelab. I think Wavelab is far and away the best recording program out there. IMO.