hi,
On Sat, Nov 02, 2002 at 10:01:13AM -0500, Chris Holt wrote:
> Get MP3 Direct Cut.  It's freeware and does not decode the MP3 to cut it up.
> Ooops, I'm busted...  You probably needed a Linux based program didn't you?

thanks for pointing me at this. though it's windows based, it can
be run more or less through wine. (i've got some windows 3.11 installation
left somewhere, i never boot it, but it's handy to for trying to run
things with wine).

> I'm pretty sure it will work with the cue sheet, but if it does not there is
> a handy silence detection feature that will set the cues automatically.
unluckily the cue sheet doesn't seem to work right (it's an vbr encoded mp3),
cutting by ear fails (i wasn't able to use sound though i downloaded
mpglib.dll) and silence detection crashes.
i think it is very likely that the wine/win 3.11 system isn't the best 
environment for runnning mp3 direct cut and i think the described problems
are not a problem of mp3 direct cut.

> Download the manual and READ IT.  
:)))

mp3 direct cut reminded me of the fact that there is also a editor
for linux (http://minnie.tuhs.org/Programs/Mpcut/), it does not seem
to support .cue sheets, but cutting by ear seems to be a nice backup
plan if no one else comes up with an idea for an automated solution.

regards,
        wernfried

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