I've taken a look at the segment structure and I might be able to help you out a bit.
DS-UrbanMusic1
Generally, each block of 8 segments may be repeated. There's one exception: The block starting at 049. If the block is not looped, the block just consists of segment 049-056, the next block starts at 059 (!). If the block is looped, the playing order is 049, 050, 051, 052, 053, 054, 055, 057, 058 and the next loop starts with 050 (!).
So if you'd play each block twice the track would have the following segments played after each other:
001-008, 001-008, 009-016, 009-016, 017-024, 017-024, 025-032, 025-032, 033-040, 033-040, 041-048, 041-048, 049-055, 057, 058, 050-056, 059-066, 059-066, 067-074, 067-074, 075-082, 075-082, 083-090, 083-090, 091-098, 091-098, 099-106, 099-106, fade out consists of the 099-106 block.
The other tracks should be similar. Try to identify blocks of eight segments and listen if the following segments are transitions or not.
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Here's the mixed and corrected file. I removed all the blips between segments manually - took me about 40 minutes... Maybe you can take it as a sample.
Have fun: Download DS UrbanMusic1.ogg (
http://www.filefront.com/17435937/DS-UrbanMusic1.ogg)
Thanks a lot for the info/track.
I was putting the DS-DesertMusic1 together, but didn't think about looping, so I came up with a track 2:07 in length.
Although it ran smoothly, I did notice that one area in the middle didn't seem right, so i'll take another look at that today.
Just out of curiosity, how did you create the loop, just arrange the order manually on winamp playlist? And how did you get it to fade out as I want to do that with the other tracks as they don't 'end'.
Thanks for your time.