When I was done I played the cd and it had gaps between the songs. With Burrrn I get no gaps. Thats why I asked if you listened to the burned cd.
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Those gaps can also depend upon your drive - "I think." For years I've tried tons of freebie and commercial CD burning software that claimed to make gapless CDs and many failed to do it. With Burrrn it does it automatically and natively, plus with it writing CD-TEXT if you didn't keep track of your tracks burned you can just load CDex or EAC and read the CD-TEXT to get the artist and track names.
Those gaps can also depend upon your drive - "I think."
I ripped a bunch of tracks. Burned them with Ashampoo with the disk at once option and there were gaps. Burned the same tracks again with Burrrn and no gaps.
For years I've tried tons of freebie and commercial CD burning software that claimed to make gapless CDs and many failed to do it.
That's why I asked if you listened to the CD.
I don't really care if Ashampoo does burn Audio CD's gapless since Burrrn does so well and easily. Problem is Burrrn isn't being developed any more or so it seems.
I ripped a bunch of tracks. Burned them with Ashampoo with the disk at once option and there were gaps. Burned the same tracks again with Burrrn and no gaps.
That's why I asked if you listened to the CD.
I don't really care if Ashampoo does burn Audio CD's gapless since Burrrn does so well and easily. Problem is Burrrn isn't being developed any more or so it seems.
Burrrn hasn't been updated in a while, however the backend programs like LAME.exe, OggDec.exe, FLAC.exe, etc., can be updated by downloading new builds and unzipping them into Burrrn program folder.
Such as this updater I made for myself:
http://www.wikifortio.com/932179/Burrrn_Update_03162008.zip
Edit: Updated the Burrrn updater since LAME was updated on 12 March.
Burrrn hasn't been updated in a while, however the backend programs like LAME.exe, OggDec.exe, FLAC.exe, etc., can be updated by downloading new builds and unzipping them into Burrrn program folder.
Such as this updater I made for myself:
http://www.mediafire.com/?x5gjcwdmmtc
Burrrn is my application of choice, just does what you need, simply.
Much appreciated, I've got that.
Burrrn is my application of choice, just does what you need, simply.
Much appreciated, I've got that.
You're welcomed, I'm glad it came to use for someone else too.
Just don't mess with cygwin1.dll and cdrdao.exe. "I think if memory serves me correctly that they're based upon what's in Burnatonce or a derivative of it." I'm sure someone will correct me if I'm wrong though.
You're welcomed, I'm glad it came to use for someone else too.
Just don't mess with cygwin1.dll and cdrdao.exe. "I think if memory serves me correctly that they're based upon what's in Burnatonce or a derivative of it." I'm sure someone will correct me if I'm wrong though.
That is a neat little app thanks. So if LAME.exe, OggDec.exe, FLAC.exe, etc. releases new versions this little program keeps track of that and install them in Burrrn for you or does it only include the updates you have put in it? Does it connect to their sites to find the updates?
That is a neat little app thanks. So if LAME.exe, OggDec.exe, FLAC.exe, etc. releases new versions this little program keeps track of that and install them in Burrrn for you or does it only include the updates you have put in it? Does it connect to their sites to find the updates?
No, you have to watch sites like the audio websites Rarewares, FLAC, WavPack, etc., for updated audio encoders/decoders that Burrrn uses, and manually unzip them into the Burrrn program folder. That app I uploaded is only a self-extracting ZIP archive, that's all.