Thanks Ken, but it's for the mp3 clip.

Kenneth Suratt said the following on 25.08.2007 17:21:
> MP3 Clip
>
> MPE Clip allows you to split mp3 files into tracks. For example, to split 
> one MP3 file into 3 files, the first minute of the song, then the middle 45 
> seconds,
> then the last minute of a song.
>
> You can use it with winamp and you have to have both programs running at the 
> same time. Run winamp and have the song loaded, but not playing yet. Then 
> start
> MP3 Clip. Tab to the load button and enter. This opens a typical open file 
> dialog, locate the the same song you loaded in winamp and press enter. Then
> tab to the set button. This opens a typical save dialog, tell the program 
> what to call the split file and what folder to save it in. It will then add 
> the
> track numbers automatically. For example where it wants a file name, if you 
> put in TestSong and you split the MP3 into 3 parts, they would become 
> TestSong0.mp3,
> TestSong1.mp3 and so on.
>
> Now alt tab back to winamp and start the song playing. Now alt tab back to 
> the MP3 Clip program. Anytime you want to split the song, enter on the grab 
> winamp
> time button. You can do that and split the file as many times as you want. 
> When you're done Press control S for the start button and MP3 Clip will do 
> the
> rest. It doesn't give you any indication it is finished, but it doesn't take 
> long, so wait and go check the folder where you told MP3 Clip to put the 
> saved
> tracks.
>
> Control tab to find the MP3Join Tab dialog and options. Enter on the set 
> button and this opens a typical save dialog, tell the program what to call 
> the
> joined file and what folder to save it in. Enter on the Add file button and 
> continue adding all the files you wish to join. When ready, press control S
> for start.
>   
>


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