Google was marginally useful, so I figured I would ask here.
8/10/2014 7:50:35 PM
do you by any chance have a cue sheet?if so, i think CUE splitter will do MP3s: http://www.medieval.it/cuesplitter-pc/menu-id-71.htmlif not, do it manually with audacity: http://audacity.sourceforge.net/
8/10/2014 8:25:35 PM
All I have are the track beginning and end times written down, so I will try the manual method. Thank you.
8/10/2014 8:49:21 PM
I love audacity. Simple as highlight, CTRL+X or C(cut/copy), CTRL+N(new), CTRL+V(paste).[Edited on August 12, 2014 at 8:59 AM. Reason : ?]
8/12/2014 8:59:19 AM
Ehhh. Audacity isn't working so well for me. It locks up every time I open/import the song. I don't know if it doesn't like it being 9hrs long or what.
8/12/2014 6:07:20 PM
you may wanna look into something a little more skilled than audacity. It's a great simple program but lacks the real features for long drawn out recordings or sessions.sony has a good program that you can find reviews on cnet or download on oldversion i think.I like Ableton as well.The sony one is simple and garageband like.
8/12/2014 6:14:15 PM
ffmpeg
8/12/2014 7:38:53 PM
MP3DirectCut
8/12/2014 11:45:18 PM
^^Ffmpeg -i whole file -t 10:0:0 -o first segment.mp3
8/13/2014 2:01:18 PM
8/18/2014 12:22:02 PM
I decided to give Audacity another shot and this time, I was patient in letting it fully load and process (even though the program was not indicating anything). This time, it totally worked, and I am in the process of getting everything parsed out. My next question is am I likely to notice a sound quality difference since it converted it from .mp3 to .wav?
8/27/2014 8:51:35 PM
You shouldn't notice a sound quality difference converting mp3 to wav.You may notice a difference converting wav to mp3.]]
8/28/2014 1:19:13 AM
yeah, you've already lost the quality when it was converted to mp3, so you shouldn't lose any more
8/28/2014 1:02:44 PM
Great. Thanks.
8/28/2014 6:23:29 PM