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How to rip a cd as one long mp3 file? with itunes
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<blockquote data-quote="NanoBite" data-source="post: 540419" data-attributes="member: 13565"><p>First off I'm thinking importing to iTunes then create a GarageBand project and add the songs then have them top to tail and export them back into iTunes for burning to disc.</p><p></p><p>Then I wonder if you can create a playlist of these songs in iTunes, then do a Get Info on each song and play about with the Start/Stop times in the Options Tab so that the songs play pretty much without any gaps and you might be able to tell iTunes that they are part of "A Gapless Album".</p><p></p><p>I'm not sure if this would work or if it did whether it would burn properly like that to a disc.</p><p></p><p>I read that Jam (which I think comes with a version of Toast) could do what you want but apparently if you are running Tiger, you can no longer use Toast or Jam to burn protected AAC files. This may have changed though as the date of that source is quite old now and they were probably talking about a much earlier version of Toast. The app Jam may no longer even come with Toast for all I know.</p><p></p><p>I'll keep on searching but I have to head out for a while.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="NanoBite, post: 540419, member: 13565"] First off I'm thinking importing to iTunes then create a GarageBand project and add the songs then have them top to tail and export them back into iTunes for burning to disc. Then I wonder if you can create a playlist of these songs in iTunes, then do a Get Info on each song and play about with the Start/Stop times in the Options Tab so that the songs play pretty much without any gaps and you might be able to tell iTunes that they are part of "A Gapless Album". I'm not sure if this would work or if it did whether it would burn properly like that to a disc. I read that Jam (which I think comes with a version of Toast) could do what you want but apparently if you are running Tiger, you can no longer use Toast or Jam to burn protected AAC files. This may have changed though as the date of that source is quite old now and they were probably talking about a much earlier version of Toast. The app Jam may no longer even come with Toast for all I know. I'll keep on searching but I have to head out for a while. [/QUOTE]
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