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Sep 21 2011, 06:14 PM
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Hello, everyone,
Could you please, explain to me, new kid, what are they for: - CD split (my guess is to separate single songs on CD in playing in track ?), - CD index - Label ? Thanks in advance Gerd23 |
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Sep 22 2011, 03:42 PM
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I can't tell you how the CD index and the Label are used. It could be that the label is something that can be used by Cover Designer if your create a CD label. The CD index may also be useful in that regard. I think you need to ask at the chat line. If you do, let us know the response.
The CD track split is usefull if you want to split up one long track in order to save parts of it as individual files rather than saving the whole track as one file. It's possible that the label could be useful there also. This post has been edited by wither: Sep 22 2011, 03:43 PM |
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Sep 22 2011, 04:08 PM
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Member ![]() ![]() Group: Members Posts: 11 Joined: 4-September 11 Member No.: 9,209,864 |
I can't tell you how the CD index and the Label are used. It could be that the label is something that can be used by Cover Designer if your create a CD label. The CD index may also be useful in that regard. I think you need to ask at the chat line. If you do, let us know the response. The CD track split is usefull if you want to split up one long track in order to save parts of it as individual files rather than saving the whole track as one file. It's possible that the label could be useful there also. Thanks, wither. |
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Sep 23 2011, 02:17 AM
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I accidently ran across something in a help file. I think the CD Index is something you would put at the start of a individual track. Then you can jump to it during playback if the player supports indexing.
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