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MoDonasChride
December 1st, 2004, 12:44 AM
:wave: I am a novice at comps, plain and simple, I can navigate but that's about it:dizzy: I had a problem finding out how to break up album wrap files into seperate tracs, I could not go from song to song but had to listen to a whole cd rather than being able to skip one or two if I prefered. File splitters was the answer, but do you know how many there are out there? and How many of them are easy to use? (at least for me..hehe) I am in no way trying to sell a product here, but I figured that if I spent days finding it, it was only good to share the wealth. The good thing is this is a share ware file, I only had a couple of files I downloaded as "album wrap" files so it was quick and free for those applications.
It is called MEDA MP3 Splitter, you can both play songs and add "cut points" to them at the ends in an album wrap file ( I had a file that had 77 songs on it!) it seperated these into individual MP3 files that I could cull and add to a cd in my preference. All songs are presented in a graph format as they play and finding the proper cut point is a breeze.
Hope someone out there was saved a bunch of looking by me adding this post, wish someone had told ME sooner...lol.
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blakey81
December 1st, 2004, 04:03 PM
As being a bedroom dj, i needed a program which split the tracks up, so each song would be on its own track rather than being one track lasting 60 mins or so. I use mp3DirectCut (which someone from this site told me about cant remember who, but thanks:michaelan ) which is free and small (132KB Zip file) and all you do is run it from the zip file.

Just thought I would add this:wave: