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I've got some huge MP3 files(between 100-180 minutes). Any idea which program I could use to dissect the file into 2-3 pieces(so I could burn them for my car)? Oh, and where I could find a nice hack would be nice, also
. Thanks in advance.
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One solution could be to convert it to a wave, then use any wave editor program to chop it up into separate files, then compress the 2 or 3 files back to mp3 format.
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Join Date: Dec 2000
Posts: 30
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I believe Sound Forge 4.5d or the latest has built in mp3 support or you can download a plug-in that allows you to edit the mp3 directly. Then you can just chop out the sections you want and save them as separate mp3s. Good luck. -- Jeff |
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Wow, thanks for the help, guys.
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Ensign
Join Date: Nov 2000
Posts: 42
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Is there anything available that is smaller than SoundForge? I too would like to cut up my mp3's into smaller chunks but don't need all the bells and whistles that a full blown sound editor like SoundForge offers.
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Location: Vancouver
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Check out MP3 Trackmaker from http://www.heathcosoft.com
It's freeware, pretty small, and it will do the trick. |
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