- Splitting albums based on audio level?
- Posted by Jay Tinkerton on January 1st, 2004
I know that quite a number of products out there will let you manually
split based on time, but is there anything that will automatically
split it for you based upon silence between tracks??? I know it won't
work for say, "Dark side of the Moon", but for 80% of them it should
be better than one honkin' MP3 file that you can't track through.
thanks,
_jay
- Posted by Stoned Hippy on January 1st, 2004
I dont know of a program but the technology is there because my minidisc
player used to do it quite well. I would download an album from the internet
as one file and record it to my minidisc through my line out on my pc and my
minidisc would automatically create a new track if there was a 2second sound
gap...
Stoned Hippy
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- Posted by fred-bloggs on January 1st, 2004
jtinkerton@netscape.net (Jay Tinkerton) wrote in
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mp3directcut does pause detection - I haven't tried it.
http://www.rz.uni-frankfurt.de/~pesch/
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fred
- Posted by CQ on January 2nd, 2004
Jay Tinkerton said...
because I've never had reason to do it that way.
When I get an mp3 of an entire CD without a cue sheet I go to Cue Sheet
heaven or use CueMaster and generate a cue sheet for it. I then use
MP3Cutter to split it.
More details here.
http://tinyurl.com/2dls
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CQ
- Posted by Jay Tinkerton on January 2nd, 2004
Great resources, thanks thanks thanks!!!
- Posted by Chuck Wyatt on January 2nd, 2004
"Stoned Hippy" <stonedhippy2001@hotmail.com> wrote in message news:<wX1Jb.2816$HR.6657@news.indigo.ie>...
Okay, along those same lines, I've recorded Dark Side of the Moon as
seperate tracks, managed to get it in an ALBW file. However, MMJB
inserts time gaps between the tracks,which screws up transition from
one song to another when there is suppose to actually be no gap. Any
ideas about this kind of issue?
Kind of the reverse of the "make tracks from one big honkin' mp3"
file.
thanks!
-cw