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9. June 2004 @ 03:25 _ Link to this message    Send private message to this user   
The point is that there are no individual tracks, all the tracks are lumped together in one file that plays like one very long song. In order for him to seperate them he will have to hear every sound clearly and then try his best to find the audible break points because there are no actual break points between them. When he finds the beginning and ending points then he marks them with Mp3 cutter and then use the application to cut them out. In order for him to accompolish this he must be able to hear the muscic, so the applicatoin used must also be able to play mp3s. This is what Mp3 cutter was designed to do and its free.

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9. June 2004 @ 04:33 _ Link to this message    Send private message to this user   
if your right thats a really stupid way to form a mp3 disc.

thats not the way i make my mp3 dics, all my mp3 discs are made up of individaul mp3z ripped str8 from my albums. now keeponb you have the tedious job of going thru the disc and cutting ever single track out. with any software mp3cutter/mp3directcut its going to be a pain arse.

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9. June 2004 @ 05:16 _ Link to this message    Send private message to this user   
Mick69

It's a stream recording of an MP3 online radio station. When you make a stream recording you either stop and queue each song as you go, which is virtually impossible, (especially if they're playing an entie album)or you let it run. If you let it run then the silence between songs are recorded as part of the complete MP3 recording, which means you will have to manually slice them out later. The sound quality is usually at a good 128 bitrate and when converted back to PCM (wave) it can then be played on any stand alone CD player.

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dashelter
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3. July 2004 @ 15:18 _ Link to this message    Send private message to this user   
GUYS..Here's the answer :
Try CDWAVE at www.cdwave.com
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8. July 2004 @ 06:03 _ Link to this message    Send private message to this user   
Hi. I recently discovered foobar2000 (I'm just back to windows from linux for hardware compatibility problems! I will go shotrly for a Mac!) and I think that the only solution to making out "tracks" from a whole --continuous-- file is to keep the file as a whole, and have a special index file, called "cue sheet", that explains where in the file the tracks are.

Beware that mp3 does not support, AFAIK, exact seeking (i read it in the fb2k page) so it is a PITA to change from track to track, because you always have to seek into the file, there is no timestamping. Actually I use ogg, so no problem. BUT ogg is not compatible with my DVD, for now. So, im stuck with cables from PC to the stereo system...

To find some cue sheet for some good music, find out Alex Hephaelion's site (google!) He does quite good mixes, and they all are long mp3's with accompanying cue sheet.

BR.

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