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Hello

I am importing an album where there are 2 tracks that are 'linked' with no gap between the song. It is possible to import the tracks as they are heard on the actual CD? As it doesn't sound right if a gap appears in between the songs when I listen to it via iTunes......

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theres not a way to do it in itunes, but there are others apps you could use to join the 2 and open that in itunes.
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I've never heard a gap between any songs playing in iTunes, unless there's dead sound recorded at the end or the beginning of the song. They all seem to be tied nicely with no pauses.
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Hello dstopsky

You must have your crossfade playback set in the iTune preferences, so that there are no pauses inbetween any songs. My main issue arises when I want to burn the said album - I want to hear it as it was recorded.....

I've got a feeling that I've read it somewhere (probably one of my many MacWorlds ) that it can be done.....

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iTunes Preferences -> Audio

Turn on crossfade and set the time to 0...this will get rid of the gaps in playback on the computer

iTunes Preferences -> Burning
Set gap to 0 seconds

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also, if they're unprotected mp3's and you want to burn them of listen to them on a cd or an ipod you can use tracksplicer

http://www.dougscripts.com/itunes/sc...TheScripts.php

this should join them as one audio file
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