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Blue.
So if I don't want to burn an hour long album that's in the form of one MP3 file can I use the cue in any programs to have it split the tracks based on the cue and export them to a directory, possibly even using the file names given by the cue file?
Spacey Orange
why would you want to do that?
Blue.
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Originally posted by Spacey Orange
why would you want to do that?


Simple, I wasnt to listen to certain tracks off the album without having to fastforeward in a single file to find the song. I can also get rid of tracks I don't want.
Noctone
quote:
Originally posted by Blue.
So if I don't want to burn an hour long album that's in the form of one MP3 file can I use the cue in any programs to have it split the tracks based on the cue and export them to a directory, possibly even using the file names given by the cue file?


May I ask why you have albums in the form of a single mp3 file?
Spacey Orange
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Originally posted by Blue.
Simple, I wasnt to listen to certain tracks off the album without having to fastforeward in a single file to find the song. I can also get rid of tracks I don't want.


oh. maybe some winamp plugin? i've never heard of such a program tho. it would be nice to save time by not splitting and tagging them individually. :D
dinoXpress
sound forge
Blue.
quote:
Originally posted by Noctone
May I ask why you have albums in the form of a single mp3 file?


Because 90% of the ones I've downloaded come in a single MP3 as opposed to seperate tracks.

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Originally posted by Spacey Orange
oh. maybe some winamp plugin? i've never heard of such a program tho. it would be nice to save time by not splitting and tagging them individually. :D


I've heard of the plugin but I find it easier just for ease of use for backing up and whatnot.

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Originally posted by dinoXpress
sound forge


I'll try that, thanks.
Noctone
quote:
Originally posted by Blue.
Because 90% of the ones I've downloaded come in a single MP3 as opposed to seperate tracks.



I've heard of the plugin but I find it easier just for ease of use for backing up and whatnot.



I'll try that, thanks.


How about you try buying albums?
Blue.
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Originally posted by Noctone
How about you try buying albums?


I saw that one coming a mile away.

I like to listen before I buy, especialy with the lack of quality when it comes to a lot of productions these days. I might have made the mistake of buying ISOS 4 had I not tried before I buyed.

You know absolutely nothing about my buying habbits so quit being a dick and making assumptions. Run along and go copy and paste your witty remark in other threads where the word MP3 is mentioned.
nchs09
stfu with the ... buy the album bef0... u download too so stfu

go to the dwonlaod section of ta

;)

Noctone
quote:
Originally posted by Blue.
I saw that one coming a mile away.

I like to listen before I buy, especialy with the lack of quality when it comes to a lot of productions these days. I might have made the mistake of buying ISOS 4 had I not tried before I buyed.

You know absolutely nothing about my buying habbits so quit being a dick and making assumptions. Run along and go copy and paste your witty remark in other threads where the word MP3 is mentioned.


Don't bull me. If you're just "trying before buying," then why do you need to burn it to a CD? Additionally, do you really need to be able to skip around the tracks on an album if you're just giving it a "test" listen? Seems to me that you shouldn't really need more than one listen to determine whether or not you're going to buy it. Besides, isn't the element of finding out what the album has to offer part of the whole experience of buying it? Do you download movies before you go see them in the theater? Do you download e-text versions of books before you buy the actual copy? Starting to sound silly yet? And speaking of assumptions, when have you ever seen me post in threads about mp3s? off.

(And by the way, a lot of record shops (or at least any decent one that values its customers) will let you listen to CDs in the store.)

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Originally posted by nchs09
stfu with the ... buy the album bef0... u download too so stfu

go to the dwonlaod section of ta

;)


So...how long have you been monitoring my downloading activities? Must be a 'round the clock job. :rolleyes: I'm not going to lie and say that I've never illegally downloaded music (or other things for that matter). But the truth is I don't do that anymore. I primarily download live sets, and on occasion an unreleased track. Neither of these instances is taking money away from an artist. I buy CDs on almost a weekly basis, and can say with pride that within the last two weeks I have bought thirteen albums.
nchs09
quote:
Originally posted by Noctone
Don't bull me. If you're just "trying before buying," then why do you need to burn it to a CD? Additionally, do you really need to be able to skip around the tracks on an album if you're just giving it a "test" listen? Seems to me that you shouldn't really need more than one listen to determine whether or not you're going to buy it. Besides, isn't the element of finding out what the album has to offer part of the whole experience of buying it? Do you download movies before you go see them in the theater? Do you download e-text versions of books before you buy the actual copy? Starting to sound silly yet? And speaking of assumptions, when have you ever seen me post in threads about mp3s? off.

(And by the way, a lot of record shops (or at least any decent one that values its customers) will let you listen to CDs in the store.)



So...how long have you been monitoring my downloading activities? Must be a 'round the clock job. :rolleyes: I'm not going to lie and say that I've never illegally downloaded music (or other things for that matter). But the truth is I don't do that anymore. I primarily download live sets, and on occasion an unreleased track. Neither of these instances is taking money away from an artist. I buy CDs on almost a weekly basis, and can say with pride that within the last two weeks I have bought thirteen albums.
you download a unreleased track, he downloades a cd... i see no difference... u have to pay for both.... actually i see urs worst since it has not been released..

omg u have bought 10 cars but stolen 1 in the past 1 month.. stfu u make no sence...

take your unvalid point and your :rolleyes: out of here. or to someone who is intrigued by such a dumb statement like this
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