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Posted by GOYASME on Apr-07-2002 15:45:

Confused Numbering a Set?

Is there anyway you can take a music set and with a program add track numbers to it at specific times so when u burn it and play it u have tracks so u can forward while stlll keeping the set intact(not dividing it into pieces)???Also how can i take out a music song that is played off a mpeg file?I's need good quality program names. Thanx a lot for any help.


Posted by Great Outdoors on Apr-07-2002 16:04:

I believe NERO Burning Rom can do the first of your requests. The second, though, I'm not too sure.


Posted by Dj Flesch on Apr-07-2002 16:05:

Re: Numbering a Set?

quote:
Originally posted by GOYASME
Is there anyway you can take a music set and with a program add track numbers to it at specific times so when u burn it and play it u have tracks so u can forward while stlll keeping the set intact(not dividing it into pieces)???Also how can i take out a music song that is played off a mpeg file?I's need good quality program names. Thanx a lot for any help.


If you are going to burn it straight to cd, there are two things you can do. With Nero Burning software, you can put splits (tracks) into the single long wave/mp3 and burn it so that you will get tracks. Just don't forget to set the track gap from 2 seconds to 0 seconds before you click burn otherwise it won't burn disk at once (no time gap inbetween tracks). The other way is to make a text file called a cue sheet. You can do this with CD-R WIN burning software. I won't go into how to create a cue sheet here, but it's pretty easy, as a sample I'll post one of mine. You can cut and paste it and add more tracks. Just start up a normal plain text file and save it as a .cue file. The time format is 00:00:00 where the first is minutes (120 for 2h etc), the second is seconds and the third is frames. You can calculate the frames by multiplying the miliseconds by 0.75. Good Luck! BTW, You can also do this with Soundforge, but if you want to do ALL of the features, it's $250, otherwise go for the shareware progs and check them out. All three progs exist in shareware so you can use them first.


TITLE "DJ Flesch - Portal Disk 1"
PERFORMER "DJ Flesch"
FILE "D:\djfleschportaldisk1.wav" WAVE

TRACK 01 AUDIO
TITLE "Colours"
INDEX 01 00:00:00

TRACK 02 AUDIO

TITLE "Area 51"
INDEX 01 04:48:37

TRACK 03 AUDIO

TITLE "Rainbow of Mine"
INDEX 01 09:16:1

TRACK 04 AUDIO

TITLE "A World of Love"
INDEX 01 16:10:36


Posted by GOYASME on Apr-07-2002 16:10:

Thanx a lot for all your info i'll be trying this is out now!


Posted by UltimaGT on Apr-07-2002 22:19:

mm I thought nero wouldn't let you set the pause to 0? maybe I'm just dumb and should try it again? or have a different version?


Posted by acidko on Apr-08-2002 09:23:

You can set pauses to 0 sec in Nero for all the tracks except first track, that one must have pause 2 or more.
But that doesn't matter cause the pause is before the track..


Posted by GOYASME on Apr-08-2002 15:18:

One more thing... When i got a cue file what to do with it when i burn a CD in lets say Nero?Thanx


Posted by pixyjunket on Apr-08-2002 16:07:

once you have your cue file, select burn from image in nero, and select your cue file.


Posted by Dj Flesch on Apr-14-2002 08:19:

once you have a cue file, you have to use CD-R WIN. That is the only one that I know of that you can import a cue file. Once you import it, it will start buring since you ahve the path name of the single track in the cue file. In NERO, you have to track it within the program by putting the file on your setlist to burn, then right click on the file and go to properties. You'll see a tab that says "indexes, limits, splits" What you have to do is click on the waveform (green osilliscope) and then click on split. Then you edit the time that the split says to the equivilent 00:00:00 minutes:seconds:frames (frames = miliseconds multiplied by 0.75) and enter all of the splits that you want for the set.


Posted by GOYASME on Apr-14-2002 15:40:

Wicked! Thanx to everybody i love this friendly helpful community. TA rules!! So did Armin at Aria friday in Montreal



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