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ste..@..n.info said:What type of player is this being produced on?
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de...@..il.com said:2 Sony DVD players and 1 Pioneer DVD player.
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ste..@..n.info said:Is this what other burning programs do?, is this supposed to be the default?
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de...@..il.com said:In TAO mode, K3b does this by default. In Brasero, there's an option to add gaps between tracks.
I suggest this be the default, or the Brasero way where you have an option to do so.
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ste..@..n.info said:I'll clone the code and try to add it in for you. Might take me a bit though.
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de...@..il.com said:Thanks! I'll be glad if it's merged in the next release.
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David Mohr said:Hi, could you please try the git version and see if the burn mode selection for audio CDs solves your issue?
Personally I prefer audio CDs without the 2s gap, but I would like to support your choice if I can easily implement it :-)
commit 33ef176b Author: David Mohr david@mcbf.net Date: Sun Jul 8 23:14:52 2012 -0600
Allow burn mode selection for audio CDs
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de...@..il.com said:When setting the mode to TAO, there's still no 2 second gap.
- Yousuf Philips added 5. Audio Composition 5. Disk Burn/Write labels
added 5. Audio Composition 5. Disk Burn/Write labels
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Confirmed that using TAO with 0.6.2 on Xubuntu 20.04 didn't have the 2 second gap between tracks.
- Yousuf Philips changed title from No gap between tracks to No gap between tracks with TAO write mode
changed title from No gap between tracks to No gap between tracks with TAO write mode
- Yousuf Philips added 5. Write Mode label
added 5. Write Mode label
- Yousuf Philips mentioned in issue #39
mentioned in issue #39
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Brasero uses cdrdao to write the audio CD in DAO mode.