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Livesets-How do you listen to them??? (pg. 2)
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| quote: | Originally posted by Trance man
Hey, I use 'Nero - Burning Rom' and it doesn't have cue file option in it as far as I know, so I want to cut the mp3 to parts. anyone knows a good prog that cuts mp3 to parts by time? |
try using CDRwin 4.0 |
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| cryptic_reign |
| You can buy portable cd players that are specifically for MP3's burned on CD-R. So its like an mp3 player. |
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| bachatu |
| quote: | | Hey, I use 'Nero - Burning Rom' and it doesn't have cue file option in it as far as I know, so I want to cut the mp3 to parts. anyone knows a good prog that cuts mp3 to parts by time? |
Yeah, I use MP3 butcher. Very easy to use. You can cut the Mp3s by time. For instace, you open the program. Then, you select new project. Next, click on an X to open a file, find the file and clik ok. Just like a burning program. Then, choose save and you can accept the default "C:" location or set another one to save the file in. Now, you get the opportunity to choose the start time and end time. It already shows you you the time from beginning to end. Very easy to use. Then what I do is if a live set is 90:00 minutes, I will cut part 1 starting at 0:00 ending at 45:00. Part 2 starting at 45:00 and ending at 90:00. Finally, I open up my burner and burn them. Then, if I need to play them in my car i record them on tape (part 1 on side A and part 2 on side B). |
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| torontotrance |
| I like my sets anyway I can get them. |
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| Project_Nemesis |
| quote: | Originally posted by Trance man
Hey, I use 'Nero - Burning Rom' and it doesn't have cue file option in it as far as I know, so I want to cut the mp3 to parts. anyone knows a good prog that cuts mp3 to parts by time? |
You can't use cue files in Nero, but you can insert your own indexes. This is what you do. Load up the wave, right-click and go to properties. Then click the 'Indexes/Splits' tab, wait till the song loads up on the graph. Now, click anywhere on that graph, hit 'Split'. In a little window on the left, you're gonna see Start (00:00:00), Split (XX:XX:XX) and end (XX:XX:XX). Click on Split, then edit, and change the minutes, seconds and frames of the split so it matches the time when the first song ends and the second one begins. Now create another split (same way as before) and edit the new split to the corresponding time's of the next tracks.
After you got all your set split into tracks, hit OK. You should have a bunch of tracks now in the display window. Highlight all of them, right-click-->properties. In the 'Track Properties' tab, change the pause to zero seconds. And thats that.
Oh yeah, when you begin burning, make sure you got 'disc-at-once' checked on, cause otherwise you're gonna have the 2 second pause. |
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| QuickStep |
OK, I'm in the dark about this.
I just tried what you (Nemesis) said and still got a single track CD. I also do not have the start/end option on my indexes. That could be the problem. What version are you using? I'm never going to figure out how to cue mixes. oh man!
Well, I hope I'll figure it out soon. I'd love to go to the 56 min of Judge Jules @ Contact without FF.
Thanks anyways :)
Payce |
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| wiseguyz |
why don't ypu guyz do what I do, i bought a riovolt cd player ( www.riohome.com ) . it plays normal cd as cd)r and cd-rw + mp3 and wma files..!!!!!!!!
and in toen't cost a thing
i put like 6 to 7 setson 1 cd
great, you can also link it to your radio and use an adapter, music for live people !! |
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| moogwai |
| I always edit live-sets with CoolEdit... splitting long mp3's into 2 parts, noise reduction, normalizing, cutting off those annoying radio-commercials (if exists). |
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| jparknyc |
| hey rick...where can i get mp3 butcher???? |
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| NZWaverider |
i have a laptop with a 6GB harddrive, so thats plenty, but i would love a 20GB hard drive but that will cost me $1000.00NZD so not yet,
took my laptop to a mates trance party hooked up a play list and let it go, the fery corsten, live @oslo went off!!!!!!
but if i were you i would by a MP3 playing disc man, so then you could put half a dozen live sets on one cd. and if i were to get a mp3 player it would have to have atleast a 10-20 gig hard drive ( dont think you gan get that yet, (i know you can get a 90GB car mp3 player) |
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| CJ Slater |
Usually in mp3 with my mp3/cd player... but it's a real problem to burn a 120 min set by PvD on a cd. To burn i prefer WinOnCD by CeQuadrat Productions.
Greetings, :) :D :)
CJ Slater |
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