Need help copying cds


Does anyone out there know how to eliminate the time gap when copying cds? Some classical, minimal music and especially live recordings don't have gaps between cuts on the originals, but when I make copies, I get a fraction of a second space between cuts. Thanks.
sgreenberg
If you are using your computer, there is software out there that includes an option not to insert spaces. Feurio is one.
In your burning software be sure to choose the option to burn DAO (Disc At Once). When a disc is burned DAO, the .wav files are written to the blank CD all in one step without the laser stopping. You are more than likely burning TAO (Track At Once) now, which stops the laser after each track is written. The laser stopping is what inserts the gaps of slience between each track.
KP is right. When I use ahead Nero 5, I also use the cddb function on the disk at once. This gives me a copy that has cd text written into it. This helps a lot when you use a player that is cd text enabled. In many respects, I prefer the cd text copies to the originals.