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Track Splitting

Discussion in 'Audio' started by wookster, Jan 5, 2004.

  1. wookster

    wookster Member

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    Some of my audios are coming in to me as one, not individual tracks.

    What is the best way of editing these so that I can have each individual track ready to burn to a cd.
     
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    Decode to .wav -> use a wave editor (e.g. Audacity) for cutting
    2. Cut as mp3 directly using mp3DirectCut
    3. Get a .cue file for the album you want to split and feed .cue + .mp3 (or whatever format the files are in) directly to your burning program.
     
  3. wookster

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    Do I need to use both of these pieces of software, bit confused.

    Thanks all the same.
     
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    tigre Moderator Staff Member

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    No. These are 3 independant ways with (nearly) the same result.
     
  5. wookster

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    Thanx tigre for the help, I've now got it sussed.

    Found that musicutterwas an excellent piece of software to separate the tracks once I had found the cue file.

    I also downloaded cuemaster, an axcellent tool that does a search to find .cue files.

    Thanx again.
     

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