I'm sure there must be a thread about this somewhere... ...however...
I'm new to buying downloads of recorded music, and treated myself at the weekend to a hefty chunk of Schumann piano music via Presto in FLAC format.
I decided to burn some of the pieces to CD to play in the car. Fine for when the tracks are of separate pieces that would naturally be separated by silence. However, some of the continuous movements are split into separate tracks.
There is an option on my CD burning software (Nero) to remove the gaps between tracks but I'd only want to do that when continuity is being compromised as just described, not as a matter of course, and it looks like an all-or-nothing option as far as I can make out.
Plus, if listening on my computer, how do I get round this problem? Given that the cost of the download was not bargain-basement, I wasn't expecting to encounter a problem that I used to get with Windows Media Player or on the cheap version of Naxos Music Library I get via my institution.
Any tips, wrinkles, work-arounds?
I'm new to buying downloads of recorded music, and treated myself at the weekend to a hefty chunk of Schumann piano music via Presto in FLAC format.
I decided to burn some of the pieces to CD to play in the car. Fine for when the tracks are of separate pieces that would naturally be separated by silence. However, some of the continuous movements are split into separate tracks.
There is an option on my CD burning software (Nero) to remove the gaps between tracks but I'd only want to do that when continuity is being compromised as just described, not as a matter of course, and it looks like an all-or-nothing option as far as I can make out.
Plus, if listening on my computer, how do I get round this problem? Given that the cost of the download was not bargain-basement, I wasn't expecting to encounter a problem that I used to get with Windows Media Player or on the cheap version of Naxos Music Library I get via my institution.
Any tips, wrinkles, work-arounds?
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