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Old August 1st 03, 09:59 PM posted to uk.rec.audio
Peter Adamson
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I have downloaded an album from the internet, and all the tracks are
moulded into one big track!.. does any1 know how to separate these for
CD burning?..

Cheers
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Old August 2nd 03, 07:42 AM posted to uk.rec.audio
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"Peter Adamson" wrote in message
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I have downloaded an album from the internet, and all the tracks are
moulded into one big track!.. does any1 know how to separate these for
CD burning?..

Cheers


You need a music manipulation program such as Sound Forge. However a search
through Lycos will probably find you something that is free or shareware and
will do the job.


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Old August 2nd 03, 10:53 AM posted to uk.rec.audio
Laurence Payne
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I have downloaded an album from the internet, and all the tracks are
moulded into one big track!.. does any1 know how to separate these for
CD burning?..


You chop that big .wav file up into smaller .wav files using an audio
editor. Examples of such [products include CoolEdit, Goldwave, and even the
editors that come with some burning software like Nero. There's an editor
that comes with EAC. You can download many of these by searching at google.



Yup. Or you can insert CD track markers into the long wav. This
function, which used to be only in advanced wav editor programs like
WaveLab and SoundForge is now appearing in the "giveaway" programs
that come with your CD burner. Nero does it, for instance.
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Old August 2nd 03, 11:07 AM posted to uk.rec.audio
Arny Krueger
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"Laurence Payne" wrote in
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I have downloaded an album from the internet, and all the tracks are
moulded into one big track!.. does any1 know how to separate these
for CD burning?..


You chop that big .wav file up into smaller .wav files using an audio
editor. Examples of such products include CoolEdit, Goldwave, and
even the editors that come with some burning software like Nero.
There's an editor that comes with EAC. You can download many of
these by searching at google.


Yup. Or you can insert CD track markers into the long wav. This
function, which used to be only in advanced wav editor programs like
WaveLab and SoundForge is now appearing in the "giveaway" programs
that come with your CD burner. Nero does it, for instance.


Right.

Been there, done that. It's the fastest way to go if you've got the software
to do it. Also great for live recordings.


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Old August 3rd 03, 10:37 AM posted to uk.rec.audio
Julian Fowler
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On 1 Aug 2003 14:59:12 -0700, (Peter Adamson)
wrote:

I have downloaded an album from the internet, and all the tracks are
moulded into one big track!.. does any1 know how to separate these for
CD burning?..


CDWave (
www.cdwave.com) is a shareware Windoze application that
allows you to identify track splits and then either save a cuesheet
(which some mastering apps can use to burn a single .wav file as
multiple cd-a tracks), or save the tracks as individual .wav files.

Highly recommended, especially as it always splits tracks correctly on
sector boundaries.

HTH
Julian

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