Importing dance cd's?

Does anyone know of away to get rid of the annoying little gap at the end of each track when listening to mixed compilations. Is there a way to delete the chapters ?

Kara, is it possible the songs themselves have a built in 'space' at the beginning/end of the songs? I've had to adjust the start/end time of a number of songs for this exact reason, obviously not possible to do if it's ripped as a single Mp3. Might be time to look into an Mp3 editor . . . you can join the tracks, editing out ALL silent parts, etc.
Just a thought.
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