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you would need to use a program like Waveburner (inlcuded with Logic), Roxie Toast with Jam, or Peak
any of these programs can create RED BOOK audio cd's if you don't need it to be RED BOOK compliant then just use iTunes to burn your CD and just make each song a track so you can skip David at Movies Rock in Toronto [www.tofcpug.com]
love the idea, dont know if it would work.
here's how i;d do it in FCP: first control click on the track, and make independant rather than markers, blade the sections you want. open item properties for the sections (conrol click, or park on the clip, and Apple 9) and re-name them. make a new bin, drag the timeline clips to the bin, select the bin, and file menu: batch export. [www.lafcpug.org] make self contained, use in/outs this'll give you each track as it;s own file which you can bring into toast. you're approach would be a lot easier
THanks for responding . I want to keep in the transitions from one song to the next so wouldn't splitting them be a problem there? I have Toast and can bring them in independantly but then I don't get one song leading into the next. I just get the end then the beginning of the next after a couple of seconds of silence between songs.
in toast you set the pause between the songs to zero seconds.
i just select them all, and contorl click on "pause" and choose zero. the first has to be 2 seconds, but you toast then offers to do it or you if you start the burn, so i just do that. i've made seamless CDs this way. IF however you need to split transitions in FCP that's another matter. if theres a lot youd be better off exporting your whole timeline, as an AIFF. re-importing it, drop it back into the timeline so you can use the markers as guides, then split it up and batch export. nick Sorry, you do not have permission to post/reply in this forum.
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