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Old Tuesday, July 19th, 2011, 09:08 AM
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I've just started using computer Audacity for recording services and find it easy and friendly beyond words. My question is about the last step before burning the CD's and that is "Where do I find a setting that will let me insert tracks so the listener can skip around to different points or come back to a section when they don't have the time or opportunity to listen to the entire message?" Audacity's manual says you have to add them during the CD burning cycle, but I'm not seeing that feature in the various burning software programs available. Any help would be greatly appreciated. Thanks.
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Old Tuesday, July 19th, 2011, 10:40 AM
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What I've done (and I haven't done this much) is to mark a block of content, then save selected as to an MP3 or WAV file, then select the next block and so on.

Then I burn the separate audio files to the CD, with no gaps in between (usually a check box in your audio burning software.)

Someone, somewhere here at churchmedia.net developed a macro that would automatically cut the audio into x minute clips. But I prefered controling where the breakes were.

Edit: Here's the tread Audacity and Tracks
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