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Tópico: Best Burning Software for DJ Mixes?

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I need your help guys, I need a few suggestions on the best software to use to burn a gap less DJ Mix, I'm tried of having a long file and not being able to skip through songs.
VDJ does a great job of cutting up my tunes but even though I select gap less options when burning using both Nero or Itunes I get the same results, small gaps that kills the flow of my mix. I know the cuts that VDJ is making on my tracks are good because I can hear them as one continuous mix in my Ipod without a problem.

Thanks in advance!
 

Mensajes Wed 09 Mar 11 @ 3:48 pm
I have tried everything.

First of all, ALWAYS deal with WAV. The burning software has nothing do do with those small gaps.

Those small gaps are created by the MP3 encoding. Just split into WAV and burn as WAV.


The easiest way is to use mixmeister.
Load your mix into mixmeister and add a LABEL everywhere you want a track split. Then "create audio cd" and select "split tracks at label markers" it will burn it directly and you have a perfect gapless mix.
 

Sony CD Architect.
 

thanks guys, I will try these suggestions out.
 

How has Virtual DJ saved the mix, as a bin/cue, mp3/cue or several mp3s? If it's the latter you're probably out of luck I'm afraid - certain software will give you decent results but it will never be perfect. Also make sure that you're recording using Disc-at-Once and not Track-at-Once. In the future it's best to record as a bin/cue.
 

Andrew87 wrote :
How has Virtual DJ saved the mix, as a bin/cue, mp3/cue or several mp3s? If it's the latter you're probably out of luck I'm afraid - certain software will give you decent results but it will never be perfect. Also make sure that you're recording using Disc-at-Once and not Track-at-Once. In the future it's best to record as a bin/cue.



naw, not really. I always save mixes as mp3/wav. When i (used to) go back thru and cut them into different mp3 files, then burn in itunes, i never had a problem. Just change the settings in itunes to "no gap between files" or something like that, and you'll be fine. done that a million times and never had an issue with gaps between songs

 

If Virtual DJ has already split the recording into several mp3s then they will have a small silence in each file (mp3 does not support gapless natively - iTunes handles playback of these files well, but you'll notice other players have a gap), that silence then gets recorded with the cd. Besides, if you're recording something to a CD you should try and capture the recording losslessly.

If there's only a single mp3 recording then naturally there's no additional silence, however if you intend your mixes to go on a CD may as well just use wav (in bin/cue format) and not compromise on quality.
 



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