Does anybody else have any of these? A long ass cd put on one fucking track so you can't skip songs or anything. Fuckin pisses me off. I have a few
of these, all live albums.
Rollins Band-Turned
Skinny Puppy-Ain't It Dead Yet?
I know I have at least one other that I can't think of. I hate that shit.JawnDiablo - 2-1-2006 at 07:26 PM
i hate it when there is a half hour of nothing after the last song and then a hidden trackDiscipline - 2-1-2006 at 08:28 PM
Especially when the hidden track sucks ass.XnMeX - 2-1-2006 at 08:30 PM
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Originally posted by Discipline
Especially when the hidden track sucks ass.
No, it sucks even more when it is a GREAT track. Cuz then you have to fast forward thru the BS everytime. If it is a shitty track, you just go "Yup,
i'll never do that again."
I had a cd where the WAY hidden song was great, I cut it out of the track into it's own mp3. XHonusWagnerX - 2-1-2006 at 09:37 PM
I hate the WAY hidden track too.
I think the Melvins have some ONE SONG CDs, but I dont know which ones.SHAKO KEN - 2-1-2006 at 10:25 PM
for cd's with ghost tracks i usually rip them to .wav, delete the silent part, make a separate track of the ghost track and burn it to cd again. no
audible loss of quality. you can do the same for one-track albums.JawnDiablo - 2-1-2006 at 10:46 PM
i cant do all that shit...clevohardcore - 2-1-2006 at 11:44 PM
108 SONGS OF SEPERATION is like that, but that cd is great beginning to end. the silent track on the first TOOL cd. I was dissappointed when I got to
that one. that hidden track is gay.Discipline - 2-2-2006 at 03:01 AM
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Originally posted by juandiablo
i cant do all that shit...
SHAKO KEN - 2-2-2006 at 01:34 PM
haha, i think most of you can rip to .wav? if you can't, get dbpoweramp or pretty much any other ripping program. (the settings should be 16 bit and 44100 Hz but most programs have that as the default)
for editing wave files i use audacity, it's free and good enough. open the wave file in it, select the part you want and choose "export selection as wav" from the file tab.
you can do that for every track and you'll end up with all the tracks as separate wave files.
for the last step you need a cd burning program such as nero. make sure you burn as an "audio cd" , not a cd-rom. just cue up the wave files you made,
put them in the right order and burn the cd.
(sometimes it adds 2 seconds of silence after each track. if that's the case, let me know and i'll tell you how to get rid of it)moron - 2-2-2006 at 10:02 PM
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Originally posted by clevohardcore
108 SONGS OF SEPERATION is like that, but that cd is great beginning to end. the silent track on the first TOOL cd. I was dissappointed when I got to
that one. that hidden track is gay.
I bought this cd. It could have been another 108 cd for all I know since I only listened to it maybe halfway once. I tried to listen to it and
turned it off when I found out it was one track. I never listened to it again and ended up selling it to someone. I was just so annoyed that I
couldnt skip around I didnt care about the music.