Hello,
Just curious to know if anyone knows of a dual deck cd recorder - with seamless recording. I've looked everywhere & can't find a manufacturer that makes one. Almost every dual tape deck records on both sides but for some reason they don't make a dual deck cd recorder. Note - there are plenty of dual deck cdr's but not ones which will record on both decks.
I say this because when I'm playing a party, I don't want to have to change discs every 80 minutes.
Just curious to know if anyone knows of a dual deck cd recorder - with seamless recording. I've looked everywhere & can't find a manufacturer that makes one. Almost every dual tape deck records on both sides but for some reason they don't make a dual deck cd recorder. Note - there are plenty of dual deck cdr's but not ones which will record on both decks.
I say this because when I'm playing a party, I don't want to have to change discs every 80 minutes.
Inviato Tue 20 Nov 01 @ 4:22 am
Why don´t you record with your line-in on HDD and burn it later on CD?
Inviato Tue 20 Nov 01 @ 10:37 am
When I record a mix, then burn it to a cd it will be just one long (80 min) track. How do you separate the tracks without harming the mix (ex:Track 1,2,3,4, etc.)? Please answer my question, I'm tired of holding that fast forward buttton while I'm driving, wanting to hear a different track. Thanks!
Inviato Fri 23 Nov 01 @ 9:30 am
I personaly use feurio (www.feurio.com). With it´s track editor, which also is in i.e. Nero, you can edit your 80min track and set "linked track marks", what means, there is no pause between the tracks.
But be sure, you won´t need it in a few days....
But be sure, you won´t need it in a few days....
Inviato Fri 23 Nov 01 @ 9:33 am