Re: Splitting mp3 files

2009-07-29 Thread Jitendra

Katherine Moss wrote:

I'll say that is a very hard thing to do in goldWave, but it is possible it
you read up on it and figure it out that way.  
It is not hard, just open the file in goldwave, start playing, pause where you want to happen the first split,
  
then press ctrl+Q, and start playing, pause again, and drop as many cues 
as you like this way, after you cued the entire file, from the edit 
menu, cue sub menu, select split file, there, select the folder you want 
the files in, then for the naming thing, see what you like, and in a box 
just before the first number, type 2 number signs, and then in the box 
for number, type 01 if you want your files as 01, 02 etc for numbering 
this way with the bas file name.

Thank you.
Jitendra.

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Subject: Splitting mp3 files

Hi
I'm looking for advice either on using Windows Media Player 11 or on how to
split MP3 files quickly and easily.
Recently I downloaded a 10 hour mp3 book. I can speed it up in Windows Media
Player but on using the Seek option or Fast Forward one I keep getting stuck
on the increments Media player allows. I cannot seem just to fast forward to
the place I stopped so I can restart.
If I were to cut up the file, say in Gold Wave, is there an easy way of
specifying the sections to break it into, then saving each into more
manageable files for playback in WMP at the fast speed?
Gordon McFarlane
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RE: Splitting mp3 files

2009-07-29 Thread Sarah Alawami
I'd add you have to have a queue at the beginning of the file or it won't
include that part.

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Sent: Wednesday, July 29, 2009 7:41 AM
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Subject: Re: Splitting mp3 files

Katherine Moss wrote:
 I'll say that is a very hard thing to do in goldWave, but it is 
 possible it you read up on it and figure it out that way.
 It is not hard, just open the file in goldwave, start playing, pause 
 where you want to happen the first split,
   
then press ctrl+Q, and start playing, pause again, and drop as many cues as
you like this way, after you cued the entire file, from the edit menu, cue
sub menu, select split file, there, select the folder you want the files in,
then for the naming thing, see what you like, and in a box just before the
first number, type 2 number signs, and then in the box for number, type 01
if you want your files as 01, 02 etc for numbering this way with the bas
file name.
Thank you.
Jitendra.
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 Subject: Splitting mp3 files

 Hi
 I'm looking for advice either on using Windows Media Player 11 or on 
 how to split MP3 files quickly and easily.
 Recently I downloaded a 10 hour mp3 book. I can speed it up in Windows 
 Media Player but on using the Seek option or Fast Forward one I keep 
 getting stuck on the increments Media player allows. I cannot seem 
 just to fast forward to the place I stopped so I can restart.
 If I were to cut up the file, say in Gold Wave, is there an easy way 
 of specifying the sections to break it into, then saving each into 
 more manageable files for playback in WMP at the fast speed?
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Re: Splitting mp3 files

2009-07-27 Thread Boženka Gogoľáková

Hy,
you can try free program mp3 splitter. It is console application and you
must write the commands into commandline, but the splitting is doing without
lossthe quality.
Bozka
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Hi
I'm looking for advice either on using Windows Media Player 11 or on how
to split MP3 files quickly and easily.
Recently I downloaded a 10 hour mp3 book. I can speed it up in Windows
Media Player but on using the Seek option or Fast Forward one I keep
getting stuck on the increments Media player allows. I cannot seem just to
fast forward to the place I stopped so I can restart.
If I were to cut up the file, say in Gold Wave, is there an easy way of
specifying the sections to break it into, then saving each into more
manageable files for playback in WMP at the fast speed?
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Re: Splitting mp3 files

2009-07-26 Thread Steve Pattison
Hi Gordon,

To split MP3 files you might like to try the free program MP3DirectCut
available from http://mpesch3.de1.cc.  I hope this helps.

Regards Steve.

On Mon, 27 Jul 2009 04:24:53 +0100
G. McFarlane g...@exponential.org.uk wrote:
 I'm looking for advice either on using Windows Media
Player 11 or on how to split MP3 files quickly and easily.

 Recently I downloaded a 10 hour mp3 book. I can speed it up in
Windows Media Player but on using the Seek option or Fast
Forward one I keep getting stuck on the increments Media player allows.
I cannot seem just to fast forward to the place I stopped so I can
restart.

 If I were to cut up the file, say in Gold Wave, is there an easy
way of specifying the sections to break it into, then saving each into
more manageable files for playback in WMP at the fast speed?

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RE: Splitting mp3 files

2009-07-26 Thread Katherine Moss
I'll say that is a very hard thing to do in goldWave, but it is possible it
you read up on it and figure it out that way.  

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To: PC-Audio
Subject: Splitting mp3 files

Hi
I'm looking for advice either on using Windows Media Player 11 or on how to
split MP3 files quickly and easily.
Recently I downloaded a 10 hour mp3 book. I can speed it up in Windows Media
Player but on using the Seek option or Fast Forward one I keep getting stuck
on the increments Media player allows. I cannot seem just to fast forward to
the place I stopped so I can restart.
If I were to cut up the file, say in Gold Wave, is there an easy way of
specifying the sections to break it into, then saving each into more
manageable files for playback in WMP at the fast speed?
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Re: Splitting mp3 files

2007-09-04 Thread Gary Petraccaro
I do.  But, I would still like to know how to use the other.
Thanks.

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  why don't you use mp3 merge
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   The program has changed since that tutorial.  Using mp3directcut, how do 
   you merge files?
   Thanks.
  
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Subject: RE: Splitting mp3 files
  
  
Michael,
Many thanks for this. I found the program you mention, but did not know
about the tutorial.
I'll give it a listen.
  
Thanks again,
  
David.
  
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This can be done with MP3DirectCut. Just type the name in a Google
edit box and you'll find download addresses.
  
A great audio tutorial for the program  is available here:
  
http://musicmaker365.home.comcast.net/mp3dc_help.zip
  
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Re: Splitting mp3 files

2007-09-03 Thread Kenneth Suratt
why don't you use mp3 merge
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Sent: Monday, September 03, 2007 12:24 AM
Subject: Re: Splitting mp3 files


 The program has changed since that tutorial.  Using mp3directcut, how do 
 you merge files?
 Thanks.

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  From: David Reynolds
  To: 'PC Audio Discussion List'
  Sent: Sunday, September 02, 2007 7:34 AM
  Subject: RE: Splitting mp3 files


  Michael,
  Many thanks for this. I found the program you mention, but did not know
  about the tutorial.
  I'll give it a listen.

  Thanks again,

  David.

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  Sent: 02 September 2007 02:54
  To: PC Audio Discussion List
  Subject: Re: Splitting mp3 files

  This can be done with MP3DirectCut. Just type the name in a Google
  edit box and you'll find download addresses.

  A great audio tutorial for the program  is available here:

  http://musicmaker365.home.comcast.net/mp3dc_help.zip

 *** Michael Lang ***

  You wrote:

   Hi all,
   I have just recorded the contents of a cassette onto my computer. It
   consists of about 14 tracks, and I’d like to find a quick way of
   splitting it up. I vaguely remember that there is a program that will
  do
   this, but years ago. What is the most accessible program I can use.
  The
   file is mp3,

   Thanks in anticipation,


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RE: Splitting mp3 files

2007-09-02 Thread David Reynolds
Michael,
Many thanks for this. I found the program you mention, but did not know
about the tutorial.
I'll give it a listen.

Thanks again,

David.

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Subject: Re: Splitting mp3 files

This can be done with MP3DirectCut. Just type the name in a Google
edit box and you'll find download addresses.

A great audio tutorial for the program  is available here:

http://musicmaker365.home.comcast.net/mp3dc_help.zip

   *** Michael Lang ***

You wrote:

 Hi all,
 I have just recorded the contents of a cassette onto my computer. It
 consists of about 14 tracks, and I’d like to find a quick way of
 splitting it up. I vaguely remember that there is a program that will
do
 this, but years ago. What is the most accessible program I can use.
The
 file is mp3,
 
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Re: Splitting mp3 files

2007-09-02 Thread Gary Petraccaro
The program has changed since that tutorial.  Using mp3directcut, how do you 
merge files?
Thanks.

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  From: David Reynolds 
  To: 'PC Audio Discussion List' 
  Sent: Sunday, September 02, 2007 7:34 AM
  Subject: RE: Splitting mp3 files


  Michael,
  Many thanks for this. I found the program you mention, but did not know
  about the tutorial.
  I'll give it a listen.

  Thanks again,

  David.

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  Sent: 02 September 2007 02:54
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  Subject: Re: Splitting mp3 files

  This can be done with MP3DirectCut. Just type the name in a Google
  edit box and you'll find download addresses.

  A great audio tutorial for the program  is available here:

  http://musicmaker365.home.comcast.net/mp3dc_help.zip

 *** Michael Lang ***

  You wrote:

   Hi all,
   I have just recorded the contents of a cassette onto my computer. It
   consists of about 14 tracks, and I’d like to find a quick way of
   splitting it up. I vaguely remember that there is a program that will
  do
   this, but years ago. What is the most accessible program I can use.
  The
   file is mp3,
   
   Thanks in anticipation,
   
   
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Re: Splitting mp3 files

2007-09-01 Thread Michael Lang
This can be done with MP3DirectCut. Just type the name in a Google
edit box and you'll find download addresses.

A great audio tutorial for the program  is available here:

http://musicmaker365.home.comcast.net/mp3dc_help.zip

   *** Michael Lang ***

You wrote:

 Hi all,
 I have just recorded the contents of a cassette onto my computer. It
 consists of about 14 tracks, and I’d like to find a quick way of
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Re: splitting mp3 files

2005-04-07 Thread Andy
Hi Tracey.
I'd use GoldWave because it's cheep and I do quite a lot of this kind of 
stuff.  If you only want it for this one piece of work, there is a small 
program called mp3 cut or something like that.

Best wishes.
Andy from sunny Kilcreggan.
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Hi. I'm wanting to copy a portion of an mp3 file,  about 30 seconds or so,
and save it as a separate file, to use as a ring tone on a mobile phone. 
Can
anyone suggest a program  that I could use to do this? Thanks in advance 
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Re: Splitting Mp3 Files

2004-05-08 Thread andy logue
Hi Cherry.

I use Goldwave myself but recently people have been discussing a free
download program called MP3 Direct Cut.  You can download it from the
following site.  Good luck.

http://www.snapfiles.com/freeware/freeware.html


Best wishes.
Andy from sunny Kilcreggan
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 Hi All,
 I wanted to know if anyone knew of any programs that are good for
splitting
 large mp3 files in to smaller parts? Thank you for any help offered.
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Re: Splitting Mp3 Files

2004-05-08 Thread doc
I use Cool Edit.  I found it less frustrating then some of the programs out
there.
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I wanted to know if anyone knew of any programs that are good for splitting
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