Hi.
Let's say I got a 48 minutes .wav file containing one composition which has multiple different parts.
In Steinbergs WaveLab I can set song pointers and then burning the complete .wav to CD.
No need to split the .wav file first or to save splitted parts of the .wav file.
Putting this CD into a CD player it will show then a list of multiple songs which can be directly selected to play.
No noises, no hangs on song changes.
Audacity seems not to be able to burn any data to CD.
So, I tried to split the 48 minutes .wav file into multiple parts using Audacity.
But the CD then gives some short crackled noise when the current song changes to the next one.
Or the song seems to hang for about some 1/1000 seconds.
Almost no matter where I did split the .wav file.
Is there any Linux Audio Editor that can do what WaveLab can do?
Is there any other option to use to achieve my goal?
Thanks.