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| quote: | Originally posted by JM
you will have to split the set up into parts, for example 2 x 60 mins for two cd's or if you just want one cd, then you can cut the 120 min set into one 80 min set to fit onto a cd-r.
there are plenty of programs that will cut mp3's such as mp3splitter (might not work with files larger than 100 megs, at least it didnt when i last used it 2 yrs ago)
even HJ Split will split your large file into an 80 min, you just have to enter the few settings.
as for the cue file, just delete the times that exceed the length of the modified (cut) file. then burn as usual.
if you want to cut out the middle part of the set, well then you'll have to find out the correct cue times and modify the cue file yourself before you burn.
i hope this made sense. any questions, holla at me
>JM< |
Ouch!! Time Consumer!!
If you get nero, just set the end index anywhere up to 79 mins (to allow for cd overhead and TOC) then set your start index on the second cd at 79 minutes and work from there.
I don't know if you can set an end index in a cue file, but if you can, it would work similar to the above.
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