Hi, i have just started trying to use mp3 direct cut, to split large
files. i have just one, and ended up with 85 files. i have come to
the conclusion, that the length of the pausd it is using is too
short. can anyone tell me how to lengthen it. brian.
Hey Jeff: That's some wonderful information! Thanks a bunch as I didn't
know about some of those commands you listed!
Tom Kaufman
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From: "Jeff Samco"
To: "PC Audio Discussion List"
Sent: Saturday, July 16, 2011 12:38 AM
Subject: Re:
Hi, Tom,
Yes you can easily do this.
Find the beginning point of the section you wish to save,
press the space bar to stop playback, press the letter B.
Then find the end point,
stop playback and press N.
At this point, you can fine tune the location of the beginning point
by pressing the number
orrect! Thanks again!
Tom Kaufman
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From: "Ann"
To: "PC Audio Discussion List"
Sent: Friday, July 15, 2011 11:04 PM
Subject: Re: MP3 Direct Cut Question
You certainly can.
Use the B and N keys to select the beginning and end of the part you
may do something I want to do; just figured I'd ask
and see if I'm right in thinking that it will work in this way!
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From: "Dave Bahr" To: "PC Audio Discussion List"
Sent: Friday, July 15, 2011 11:03 PM
see if I'm right in
thinking that it will work in this way! Thanks for the response!
Tom Kaufman
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From: "Dave Bahr"
To: "PC Audio Discussion List"
Sent: Friday, July 15, 2011 11:03 PM
Subject: Re: MP3 Direct Cut Question
as I recall, tha
actually, it is quite accessible,and you can edit MP3's without having
to uncompress and re-compress them. It can also record directly in to MP3.
Just look for the list of keyboard shortcuts in either the help menu or
in the manual, itself.
but, if you need to do any fancier editing, such as nois
You certainly can.
Use the B and N keys to select the beginning and end of the part you
want, then hit Control+E...I think. Anyhow, if I was wrong about the
actual keyboard shortcut, there is a Save Selection in the File menu,
and you can use this to save a part of a file to another file all of it
as I recall, that program isn't that accessible. What I would do is to
put the file into goldwave, mark the section you want to cut out and
then do a save selection as. hth
Dave c. bahr
On 7/15/2011 10:56 PM, Tom Kaufman wrote:
Hello list: As the subject line indicates, I have a question co
Hello list: As the subject line indicates, I have a question concerning MP3
Direct cut: let's say I want to take a part of a file and make a new file out
of it unto itself; can this be done? In other words, I may have a whole file
and there's a section of the file I want to keep, but not the _
Okay, what does it mean when I try to play the file in MP3DC I get
another error that says:
Decoder init error:
Coulde not load mpglib.dll.
Thanks,
Johnny
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Hi all,
I finally got the enc.dll file properly installed. I even created
several tracks out of an mp3 file that was initially a single 46
minutes in length. May I say a resounding yes! Then I tried to
split an mp3 file that says it is 82' 04.17 minutes long. When I
clicked on the Save sp
Hi Jeff,
Thanks for that, exactly the info I was looking for.
Best regards,
Tim.
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From: "Jeff Samco"
To: "PC Audio Discussion List"
Sent: Tuesday, February 23, 2010 4:13 AM
Subject: Re: Quick mp3 direct cut question
The way I move to a
The way I move to a spot in a large file is to:
press Ctrl + P
This brings up the edit box with the total time of the file and the
current position indicated by elapsed time.
You can edit the elapsed time data to the time you wish to jump to
then press Enter when your ready to execute it.
HTH,
J
Hi,
Wonder could someone refresh my memory on how to jump to a spacific part in a
large file using mp3 dc please.
Thanks,
Tim.
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I do not believe it can be done with the keyboard exclusively.
Dean
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On Behalf Of Donald L. Roberts
Sent: Monday, May 18, 2009 6:13 PM
To: PC audio discussion list.
Subject: An mp3 direct cut
Are split points the same as what one might call, skip to points?
At 09:12 PM 5/18/2009, you wrote:
Can anyone tell me specifically what to do in order to
manually set a split point when using mp3 direct cut. I
have no problem with auto cue, but I wish to manually place
some split points.
T
Can anyone tell me specifically what to do in order to
manually set a split point when using mp3 direct cut. I
have no problem with auto cue, but I wish to manually place
some split points.
Thanks much.
Don Roberts
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