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help... burning a live set
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| Miss Julia |
I have a 3 hour live set that I really want to burn onto a cd, but it's obviously too long. I remember on my old computer, it let me burn it into 80 minute sections, but I don't remember how I did it :(
Any idea's? |
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| 72hrpartyanimal |
| you have to use a computer. windows 98 or something like that |
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| Andrieux |
| Oh sweet, I have been looking for a software like this for free. Thanks! :cool: |
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| MelBeat |
| I've done it using Nero. Start an audio CD project and add the long audio file. Double click on it -> Indexes, Limit, Split (middle tab). Double click on end time, set it to 80 min, 0 sec, 0 frames (or wherever you want to break it). Burn the 1st CD. Repeat for second and third CDs, this time changing both start and end times. Overburning options are under File -> Options -> Expert features. I wouldn't set it to more than 80 minutes unless you have a 90 minute CD. |
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| MelBeat |
| Another free software than can break mp3s is mp3directcut |
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| DaveT |
I used to have this free software where put in an long live set, and go through and create all the cue points in it and it'd use those cue points to fit as much per disc as you wanted (you had the option of fitting as much on per disc, or having it split it across the discs equally) and split it at the closest cue point you set. And you could even tell it to fade-out/fade-in at the beginning/end of each disc, other than the very beginning and very end (unless you wanted that too!)
It was a basic, basic program setup just for this stuff. Years back, but I had it until eariler this year....but I dunno the name of it because it was such a generic, home-made program someone made and put up on the net a long time ago.
miss that program! |
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| Miss Julia |
Thanks for all the advice guys. I'll look into it tonight when I get home.
Hmmm... when I used to burn long sets, it was much easier. I think I used iTunes or something. I just put a blank CD in, burned the first 80 minutes, then it automatically asked me if I wanted to continue burning the rest of it and to insert another blank CD. It was so simple. Wish I could do it like that again, but I can't remember. |
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| bas |
| quote: | Originally posted by Miss Julia
Any idea's? |
Poor software's. |
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| Miss Julia |
| quote: | Originally posted by bas
Poor software's. |
:stongue: |
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| |Thrax| |
| quote: | Originally posted by Miss Julia
Thanks for all the advice guys. I'll look into it tonight when I get home.
Hmmm... when I used to burn long sets, it was much easier. I think I used iTunes or something. I just put a blank CD in, burned the first 80 minutes, then it automatically asked me if I wanted to continue burning the rest of it and to insert another blank CD. It was so simple. Wish I could do it like that again, but I can't remember. |
YES, itunes will do it. just make a playlist and burn it as an audio cd |
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