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>I have a question for you all. >Id like to find a soft (on mac) allowing me to burn a CD as it is on the >original. >My point: I working on a ballet. The people want to insert a few tracks >of the >firebird (Stravinski). Trouble, with my softs, Toast inserts 2 seconds >blank >each track change, and with jam I have to extract audio, make a new play >list..... etc. >Is there a soft that will just copy the tracks as they are??? Can't you set Toast to put a zero second gap between tracks, but it will still have an auidble click if sound is playing between the tracks. You could use Toast to do a SCSI copy from the Mac internal CDROM drive to the CDR drive, if you have a SCSI internal CDROM drive. But this will still put a very short gap between tracks, only noticable if you have sound that plays over the track gaps, this is because Toast only copies in track-at-once mode and turns the CDR laser off between tracks. With Jam, you use the Toast Audio Extractor and save the extracted image as a Jam playlist file, you choose this filetype from the options menu. Then you shouldn't have to make a new playlist when you load it into Jam. As for doing an exact CD to CDR copy of an audio CD, in disc-at-once mode without any gaps at all, I don't know of any Mac software that will do it without extracting first! Hope this helps, Simon Canberra AUSTRALIA