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Posted on Nov 29, 2010

1-I'm recorded my music 10-track on step 3 on EZ Vinyl Converter. 2-On step 5 export recording to iTunes take tolong to complete. 3-I'm access iTunes Music library. I see only 3 music track. 4-Can you holp me my problem. Thanks. Surat.B

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The software is not 'seeing' the gap between the tracks, so it does not know the song has ended. Untick 'split recording into tracks' box, then sit with it as it records and click on new track every time a song ends. Tedious, but it works.

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