Looking for a specific feature in an audio-ripping program, please

zulu9812

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I have a CD that I'd like to rip to my hard drive, and normally I would just use CDex. However, the trakcs on this CD run into each other, and I'd really like this to be preserved when I rip to my PC. Does anyone know of a program that can do this, i.e. rip a CD as one CD and not as several seperate tracks?
 
Well it's not that simple. If the CD in question has different tracks that you can skip through (ie 12 songs) and each song mixes into the other, then it's like any other CD with an exception.

If you want to play the CD back exactly as it sounds (as if it were 1 track) then you need to remove any delay between tracks. If you want to burn a CD where all the tracks mix into each other with no delay then there is an option you would choose that you would remove the delay b/t tracks and the CD would sound like 1 track.

Does CDex make the songs have a delay, or is it the program you use to play back the songs?
 
what he's saying is he wants more than one song to be represented in 1 file. for example if there is an interlude linking 2 songs, or an intro as a seperate track.

I don't know any ripping progs that do this, although there is probably one around, I have seen whole albums as an mp3 so they're out there...

EDIT:
might want to look for a program that links two mp3s together to make one, instead of a ripping app with that feature.
 
I don't do much audio/video editing but I heard a lot about this program. Even if it rips it into tracks by default, it can probably piece it back together again.
 
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