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    Posted: 22 June 2006 at 2:52pm
Has anybody else purchased "NOW 10" besides me? The songs all run together. In other words, the beginning second of each track is at the end of the previous track. If Nickelback's "How You Remind Me" is Track 20, I surely don't want the first second of it to be on Track 19. This makes me very angry. I like to make homemade compilation CDs by burning songs from many different CDs. With this disc, every song is cut off, which of course affects the ripped copies. I don't know if the manufacturer is trying to prevent file-sharing, but it makes me mad when I honestly buy my own discs to use them for my own personal use, and the manufacturers play games like this. Anybody else notice this? Anybody know a way to rip tracks and get the whole song in situations like this?
Mike C. from PA
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Some ripping programs allow you to rip a time range, rather than individual tracks. That solves your problem.

Alternatively, you can rip both tracks, and then use an audio editor (Adobe Audition, Cool Edit Pro, Goldwave, etc.) to attach the relevant parts. In fact, I think you can even do a crude edit like that with Windows Sound Recorder.
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If you have audio editing software, that problem can be easily fixed. Also, some "ripping" software will actually allow you to adjust where the rip starts and ends.
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Dang...you beat me to it by less than 1-minute :)
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