a buddy sent me a copy of this and im trying to figure out how to make a cd into 1 long track... does any1 here know how to do this with this program???
much thanx in advance
ratz
Nov-12-2005 20:40
ratz
lost in my mind
Registered: Nov 2002
Location: winnipeg, manitoba
has no 1 here done this with this program... is it not possible...
Nov-13-2005 03:34
charon
Psychedelic Neon Dust
Registered: May 2003
Location: Gainesville
I have no idea how to use the program, but just do this if you cant figure it out: rip them to seperate tracks and then use HJSplit to join them into one track.
Nov-13-2005 08:49
THE_Chris
needs a new CT
Registered: Apr 2002
Location: Ireland
I tried the HJSplit method but it ended up bloody complicated
Example; If you have "DJ Tiesto - Dutch Dimension 02/02/2002 (Part I)", "DJ Tiesto - Dutch Dimension 02/02/2002 (Part II)" and "DJ Tiesto - Dutch Dimension 02/02/2002 (Part III)", then rename them first file to 1.mp3 , the second to 2.mp3 and the third to 3.mp3. Then copy and paste them into whatever directory your command prompt is in and put in "copy /B 1.mp3 + 2.mp3 + 3.mp3 /B 4.mp3". 4.mp3 will be your new file containing all 3 parts.
You can obviously do this with however many tracks there are on your CD.
[This better have been what you were asking about.]
ah ive never been good at dos shit...
i got altoMP3 open now and am looking through the help files... what is it called to make 1 long track... does it have a proper title that i can look up...
Nov-30-2005 03:00
soki
tranceaddict in training
Registered: Oct 2004
Location: Massachusetts, USA
quote:
Originally posted by Chittle
I've never used that program but you can join music files together in using Command Prompt on your computer.
To put the two (or more) parts together, open up your DOS prompt.
Go to the directory the parts are in and type this:
Example; If you have "DJ Tiesto - Dutch Dimension 02/02/2002 (Part I)", "DJ Tiesto - Dutch Dimension 02/02/2002 (Part II)" and "DJ Tiesto - Dutch Dimension 02/02/2002 (Part III)", then rename them first file to 1.mp3 , the second to 2.mp3 and the third to 3.mp3. Then copy and paste them into whatever directory your command prompt is in and put in "copy /B 1.mp3 + 2.mp3 + 3.mp3 /B 4.mp3". 4.mp3 will be your new file containing all 3 parts.
You can obviously do this with however many tracks there are on your CD.
[This better have been what you were asking about.]
omg that's awesome, command prompt 4 life
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Nov-30-2005 04:43
Psygnosis
Obliterate then Stabilize
Registered: Jul 2002
Location: Sydney
So you want to make a CD into a long MP3 file?
So why isn't anyone recommending Audiograbber?
Just find the end time of the last track, deselect all the tracks except the first track and put the end time of the last track for the finishing of the first track.
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Nov-30-2005 07:35
ratz
lost in my mind
Registered: Nov 2002
Location: winnipeg, manitoba
quote:
Originally posted by Psygnosis
So you want to make a CD into a long MP3 file?
So why isn't anyone recommending Audiograbber?
Just find the end time of the last track, deselect all the tracks except the first track and put the end time of the last track for the finishing of the first track.
ya i just got a copy now... am ripping the cd... i knew this program worked for that, but i didnt know that the program is only freeware...
thanx for the suggestion anyways
Nov-30-2005 15:00
THE_Chris
needs a new CT
Registered: Apr 2002
Location: Ireland
quote:
Originally posted by Psygnosis
So you want to make a CD into a long MP3 file?
So why isn't anyone recommending Audiograbber?
Just find the end time of the last track, deselect all the tracks except the first track and put the end time of the last track for the finishing of the first track.
Thanks for this Had audiograbber for ages but didnt dig into it enough to change track times