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Old 04-05-2005, 11:09
Cheshire Robski
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I'm the owner of a Philips CDR796, and I'm hoping someone can help me with a problem I have.

Am I able to switch off the auto-track-increment? At the moment if I'm recording from an analogue source (ie. cassette), and there is more than a 3 second pause, the recording disc flips up to the next track, this is a real pain.

If this can't be done is there any way for me to take two CD tracks and stick them together to equal one physical track (on computer of course), is Media Player able to do this? Or any other software?

Any advice greatly appreciated.
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Old 04-05-2005, 11:18
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Originally Posted by Cheshire Robski
I'm the owner of a Philips CDR796, and I'm hoping someone can help me with a problem I have.

Am I able to switch off the auto-track-increment? At the moment if I'm recording from an analogue source (ie. cassette), and there is more than a 3 second pause, the recording disc flips up to the next track, this is a real pain.

If this can't be done is there any way for me to take two CD tracks and stick them together to equal one physical track (on computer of course), is Media Player able to do this? Or any other software?

Any advice greatly appreciated.
Hey there!

Dad has his amp, MD Player, Denon Tape and the Philips recorder all conected together - and if the tape has a peice of silence (a great example is Bryan Adams - Everything I DO (I Do It For You) - it has the silence half way through and it'll skip to a new track as to the CD Recorder, the tape is going to the next track.
At times, our one will just fly through numbers for the heck of it - every five seconds - 1,2,3,4,5,6,7,8 - we managed to get through 43 *tracks* on the disc, whereas the tape had around 15.

What we do is sit there and stitch all of the tracks together using Roxio Media Creator's Sound Editor - you can borrow my copy if you fancy.

HTH
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Old 04-05-2005, 11:27
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Originally Posted by technology guy

What we do is sit there and stitch all of the tracks together using Roxio Media Creator's Sound Editor - you can borrow my copy if you fancy.

HTH
Alex
Hi Alex,

Thanks for this. Yes, it is a real pain isn't it! You would have thought that you could turn off this feature as the remote control has a manual 'track increment' button in itself.

Anyway, if you could point me in the direction of a Roxio Media Creator, it would greatly appreciated.

PM me if you need my e-mail address.
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