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ericmdaily
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Posted - 2006/12/20 : 18:14:28
is there a program that can take a long mix and split it into tracks seamlessly? that could work in a normal cd player?
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Nooney
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Posted - 2006/12/20 : 18:20:16

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Edited by - Nooney on 2006/12/20 18:20:55 |
ericmdaily
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Posted - 2006/12/20 : 18:25:39
clever, but i dont get it
i want to be able to skip through songs on a cd not have to fast forward through a part that sucks.
im not doing anything illegal, chill out
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clarke101
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Posted - 2006/12/20 : 18:50:19
Not sure if Audacity can do it. Soundforge can but Audacity is free so give it a try.
http://audacity.sourceforge.net/
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jenks
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Posted - 2006/12/20 : 18:55:53
Bit of a moral dilema really, suppose it depends what mix you're splitting up...
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NeXuS
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Posted - 2006/12/20 : 19:01:19
Audacity is capable:
Just highlight a section, file- export selection as...
Once the highlighted section has been saved, delete it off the stage, then highlight the next section, export, repeat.
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Xenochrome
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Posted - 2006/12/21 : 01:11:03
I use Pyro. Works perfectly for splitting long audio files into individual tracks.
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Leto
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Posted - 2006/12/21 : 02:04:12
Audacity! :)
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MegaJynx
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Posted - 2006/12/21 : 04:15:03
I've only done it a few times, but I used Adobe Premier Pro :p Only cuz I didn't have anything else better at the time... hell I still don't have anything better O_x
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Samination
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Posted - 2006/12/21 : 04:17:22
if you have a cue, I'd recommend MusiCutter, I've always used it to cut my mp3's so i can have them played seemless on my mp3 player, but it might not work as great as on CD tho (mp3 isn't gapless, and Audio-CD doesn't have something called buffer)
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Jax
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Posted - 2006/12/21 : 09:59:04
i use the inbuilt one in nero
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Shades
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Posted - 2006/12/28 : 12:08:48
i use cool edit pro or sony sound forge to cut & paste mixes into seperate tracks. once thats done you'll have to find a good burner to slap them on a cd so they'll play without any gaps thats not so easy...
anyone know of a good burner that doesn't leave any gaps ??
in acoutica burning software you could reduce the gap to 0 sec's but you could still hear it was there if you get what i mean
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Righteous9
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Posted - 2007/01/06 : 01:02:50
Yeah, I've done that before, I used "Goldwave", just cue point where you want to split, and once you're finished save them separately and name the tracks... make sure you use the newest version of CD Creator and it should make a the CD sound like a mix tape...
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Samination
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Posted - 2007/01/06 : 08:38:12
quote: Originally posted by Shades_of_Grey:
i use cool edit pro or sony sound forge to cut & paste mixes into seperate tracks. once thats done you'll have to find a good burner to slap them on a cd so they'll play without any gaps thats not so easy...
anyone know of a good burner that doesn't leave any gaps ??
in acoutica burning software you could reduce the gap to 0 sec's but you could still hear it was there if you get what i mean
That's because MP3 contains data at the very beginning of the file, which are actually a part of the audio. Sometimes if you encode a mp3 wrong (or it gets corrupt at the beginning)you can hear a high pitched distortion. So when you use the mp3 to burn it, the program cuts the MP3 up and makes smaller MP3s, that all have that data at the beginning (this is the same even if the burning program encodes the cutted mp3's to wave before burning)
Best way to do this is to decode/convert the MP3 to WAVE (usually most burning software doesn't support more than MP3 or WAVE). If you have a cue, this means you need to open it up in notepad (or your program of choice for text editing), and change the file name from "WAHTEVER.mp3" to "WHATEVER.wav"
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