I mean, is there some sort of little freeware program out there i could use...?
An mp3 question
An mp3 question
Right, suppose i have this 3.5 hour long mp3, and i want to cut it up in different bits... how would i go about it? 
I mean, is there some sort of little freeware program out there i could use...?
I mean, is there some sort of little freeware program out there i could use...?
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I wouldn't bother. If its 3.5 hours, I assume its mixed, so cutting it up will just leave gaps between tracks.
The better solution is to create a cuesheet with track markers. Assuming you use winamp to play your media, you can download mp3cue from inter-land. Foobar2000 has built-in cuesheet support.
The better solution is to create a cuesheet with track markers. Assuming you use winamp to play your media, you can download mp3cue from inter-land. Foobar2000 has built-in cuesheet support.
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take a listen to some of these .mp3's from the Bootleg Directory. a lot are complete garbage.
you burn some crappy cds thenbrisk wrote:I wouldn't bother. If its 3.5 hours, I assume its mixed, so cutting it up will just leave gaps between tracks.
and if you dont, something might be wrong with your player. my winamp changes tracks seamlessly.
itunes, however, does not, and leaves like 0.2 secs of silence between tracks. which is gay
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Its a fault of MP3 as a codec, not my software or hardware. There is always a slight gap at the start of any MP3 track, and although winamp and a few others have gapless plugins which go someway to eliminating it, its still not perfect. If you have mixed albums as MP3 on your computer, its always best to use the MP3/CUE system instead. That way, you can burn them to CD without gaps, and have them play properly on your computer.MKJ wrote:you burn some crappy cds thenbrisk wrote:I wouldn't bother. If its 3.5 hours, I assume its mixed, so cutting it up will just leave gaps between tracks.
and if you dont, something might be wrong with your player. my winamp changes tracks seamlessly.
itunes, however, does not, and leaves like 0.2 secs of silence between tracks. which is gay