ForeverAutumn
04-21-2004, 08:55 AM
Why do some CDs have empty tracks at the end of the disk? I've come across this twice in the last couple of months.
Chain's Reconstruct has 42 tracks on the disk of which only 17 are songs. The remaining 25 tracks are blank and are about 5 seconds each.
On Monday, I received Coheed and Cambria, In Keeping Secrets of Silent Earth:3. This disk has the same thing. There are 23 tracks of which only 11 are songs. Like Chain, the rest are blank and last a few seconds each.
Can anyone shed some light on why this is done? I find it really annoying. When I get a new CD I often put it on repeat so that I can give it a few listens. These blank tracks provide a long, annoying silence at the end of the disk. Also, even worse, if the player is on shuffle mode, these empty tracks are included in the shuffle.
Chain's Reconstruct has 42 tracks on the disk of which only 17 are songs. The remaining 25 tracks are blank and are about 5 seconds each.
On Monday, I received Coheed and Cambria, In Keeping Secrets of Silent Earth:3. This disk has the same thing. There are 23 tracks of which only 11 are songs. Like Chain, the rest are blank and last a few seconds each.
Can anyone shed some light on why this is done? I find it really annoying. When I get a new CD I often put it on repeat so that I can give it a few listens. These blank tracks provide a long, annoying silence at the end of the disk. Also, even worse, if the player is on shuffle mode, these empty tracks are included in the shuffle.