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Adam Piontek
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Mon, 10 Jul 2006 18:24:38 +0100
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Re: [idm] OT: MP3 File Editors/FLAC to LAME decoder app
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Still, I reckon there's gotta be an easier way to parcel up a mix by setting snip points and just hitting "snip all" rather than doing the whole thing one track at a time ? Although perhaps there's no freeware/shareware app that offers this feature ; or perhaps it's because I've never bothered to track such an app down... I'd be very surprised if there wasn't though. If anyone knows of such an app then do please let us know. While I'm on I might aswell ask if anyone's got any idea if there's an app for OSX (panther) that will convert FLAC files to LAME mp3 without having to decode to AIFF first ? I think the app Max might do it if ones running Tiger, but I wonder is there anything (other than xTract) that I might use running Panther to decode FLAC to LAME without first decoding to AIFF ? If not I may just go ahead and take down that Burial album as mp3 as opposed to FLAC (is that slack or what ?). |---------+----------------------------> | | Adam Piontek | | | <adam@damek.org> | | | | | | 10/07/2006 17:33 | |---------+----------------------------> >------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------| | | | To: idm@hyperreal.org | | cc: | | Subject: Re: [idm] OT: MP3 File Editors | >------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------| On Windows I've used a freeware program called mp3DirectCut: http:// www.mpesch3.de/ But Brian's right - if you know the start/end times for the bits you want, you can use iTunes. It's under Options in the track info dialog. That seems much easier, and I'll probably do that in the future. Thanks, Brian! -Adam On Jul 10, 2006, at 12:07 PM, Brian.Power@cso.ie wrote:
quoted 58 lines MP3 Trimmer is shareware, and will do what you want by shaving off one> MP3 Trimmer is shareware, and will do what you want by shaving off one > track at a time. It may be Mac OSX only though, am not sure if on Win > platforms. > > iTunes will allow you to set the length of playback of a track in > it's Info > field and then allow you to export only the part of the track > between the > playback start and finish points to whatever format you please. > > bp > ~ > > > |---------+----------------------------> > | | David Seruyange | > | | <g3scom@gmail.com| > | | > | > | | | > | | 10/07/2006 16:43 | > |---------+----------------------------> >> --------------------------------------------------------------------- >> -----------------------------------------------------------| > > | > | > | To: Intolerable Daily Madness > <idm@hyperreal.org> > | > | > cc: > | > | Subject: [Possible Spam] [idm] OT: MP3 File > Editors > | >> --------------------------------------------------------------------- >> -----------------------------------------------------------| > > > > > Does anyone know of a free utility to split mp3s into different > tracks? I > used to use Mp3 Surgeon but the machine it was on died. Now with > all these > tasty mixes I just need to do simple things, like splitting a big > mix into > tracks for CD. > > Thanks much, > > David > > > <InterScan_Disclaimer.txt> > --------------------------------------------------------------------- > To unsubscribe, e-mail: idm-unsubscribe@hyperreal.org > For additional commands, e-mail: idm-help@hyperreal.org
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