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but cda IS wav
miamimike21,
cda files simply mean it's a cd audio files. in the computer world - that translates into WAV if your on the pc and AIFF if you're on a mac. it's sounds like someone burned you a copy of the cd. most likely, he burned it with two second pauses between songs (the deafult, believe it or not), so the problem isn't in your songs, it's in the way the cd is burned. if you can't get another copy, you can "officaily" convert cda to wav. you can do that with most rippers out ther (i find audio grabber rocks, but it's up to you and your budget)... and then use sound forge (or any audio program) and remove the two second pause (which i doubt will be there) good luck! |
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