Windows Media Player sucks for burning CDs
Why does it have to add two seconds of silence after every track? Why in the hell did the programmers think that was a good thing to do? It especially sucks when you're trying to have a time limit for songs. I had looked over my files and found an album of songs ten seconds or less I had never finished. There was just one track left and so I wrote and recorded it, and when I had burned the CD, it sounded horrible and filled with pops and hisses, which WASN'T the way it sounded when I had played the MP3s. Well, anyway, I'm just angry. Well, I had TRIED to make every song under ten seconds long, but most of them ended up being 9-10 seconds long because of the added silence of WMP (WiMP is a better acronym!) I looked through options, no option to REMOVE the two seconds. WHY NOT?! I did make the CD playable (sort of) by improving the sound quality a little. And I'm not going to buy a special program that I'd use about once a year. So anyway, that's my rant for today.

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