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Splitting a File
I have several shows that are 1 large file. What is a good easy to use program to split these into separate tracks? Thanks.
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Re: Splitting a File
Most folks say to use CDWave I have never tried it. I use Audacity. First and foremost, whatever you use make a copy/copies and play w them to learn how the software works.
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Re: Splitting a File
Any DAW software should do it. As mentioned, CDWave & Audacity. I use Soundforge.
Also, excellent advice from das in regards to working on a copy. Always edit a copy of the raw file. That way, should you make a irreversible error, you haven't lost the show. No members have liked this post.
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Re: Splitting a File
Another thing, remember to Quantize for CD Audio, this moves your markers to the next block. It might be called aligning, depending your preferred software, I use Diamond Cut for editing, but just me.
Good luck.
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Re: Splitting a File
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I use Wavelab for the most part for my mastering and editing. While it does automatically split to sector boundaries for those fractional cuts, it only seems to work on 16/44.1 files. I work mostly with 24/96 files so I do it manually in hi res, and then downsample and dither the split files to 16/44.1, and those files are always error free...
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Re: Splitting a File
What does cds sound like with sector boundries sound like,and if ur just listening to the show on a hard drive,same as cd?
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Re: Splitting a File
A show with SBE's has clicks or small hesitations between tracks when burned to a disc - files would still be seamless on a gapless media player. If you were to rip a CD burned with SBE's, there would be some small gaps in the ripped files...
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Re: Splitting a File
with traders little helper should one use pad or fix with align on sector boundries?
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I just use "fix' and the other defaults and save the fixed files to a new folder...seems to work.
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Re: Splitting a File
Yes, use "fix and align." Pad will just add empty space to make the sectors align, creating bigger gaps.
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Re: Splitting a File
ok, now ive uploaded a bunch of masters recordings without aligning the sector boundries cause ive read that its not always needed with digital recordings,can i assume that if there were sector boundry errors that i would be told there errors?
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Re: Splitting a File
If you use CD Wave Editor, it automatically splits on the boundary. But, I think you would get some kind of error message.
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Re: Splitting a File
cool,thats what i always use... thats proberly where i read that info
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Re: Splitting a File
Probably not proberly.
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Re: Splitting a File
Dam,cool u caught a tiepoe..heres another one
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