Super Saint
Jan 28, 2002, 01:45 PM
I have downloaded a whole concert which goes on for 90 minutes. Is there a way on editing this file in half so I can burn it on to 2 CD's.
I have Nero 5
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I have Nero 5
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Super Saint Jan 28, 2002, 01:45 PM I have downloaded a whole concert which goes on for 90 minutes. Is there a way on editing this file in half so I can burn it on to 2 CD's. I have Nero 5 Saint:confused: Keymaster Jan 28, 2002, 04:19 PM Download a MP3 cutter from here: http://www.cdrom-guide.com/forums/showthread.php?s=&threadid=13845 Or download a demo of Feurio which has a track editior which will let you burn half the file to each CD without actually splitting it. Download from www.feurio.com Nero also has an Audio Editor but you may have to convert the file to wave first. Supermega Jan 30, 2002, 02:11 AM If you use NERO, use the wave editor ...Start > Programs > Ahead nero > Wave Editor Gallaeglagh Jan 30, 2002, 10:43 PM You can also use WinRAR to split files for backup. I see that the new beta version of WinZip claims to support files splits. I looked at the beta a while ago and didn't see the option Keymaster Jan 30, 2002, 11:54 PM Originally posted by Gallaeglagh You can also use WinRAR to split files for backup. I see that the new beta version of WinZip claims to support files splits. I looked at the beta a while ago and didn't see the option WinZip has supported spanned archives since at least version 6.3 (the current version is 8.1) and PKZip also support disk spanning. These archives must be spanned across multiple removable media. However, this topic was refering to splitting files for burning to an Audio CD which will only hold 74 to 80 minutes on one CD. Notice that Super requested an editor, not an archive utility. In fact 90 minutes of MP3 audio will fit on a single MP3 CD (ISO 9660 Data) and 90 minutes of CD quality wave can be compressed with a lossless utility like Monkeys Audio to fit on a single CD (no splitting required). Van Nugent Jan 31, 2002, 01:09 AM Originally posted by Supermega If you use NERO, use the wave editor ...Start > Programs > Ahead nero > Wave Editor Since you have Nero, just use the Nero Wave Editor as suggested by Supermega. Highlight the segment with the required playing time then cut and edit it. ddrsakuramax Apr 27, 2005, 11:02 PM Since you have Nero, just use the Nero Wave Editor as suggested by Supermega. Highlight the segment with the required playing time then cut and edit it. yaaa i have a problem i needed answer ASAP.... i have nero Wave Editor and i need to know how to add voice from mic into a song or sounds please answer ASAP |