I have a really long WAV file (close to one hour long) and I want to put it on to a CD with Tracks so to speak. I want to be able to skip ahead to a different part of the song, maybe put a "Chapter" every 10 minutes, kinda like you would do with a DVD, but this is a CD WAV file that i would play in a car or home cd player. please help
TIA,
papaholmz
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I don't think it's possible to put "Chapters" in a CD-Audio disk. You just need sound editing software to cut it up into multiple files. I use SoundForge. I can't remember how much it was, but I'm sure there are plenty of freeware apps that will do the same.
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I use Sound Forge (vote #2)
but functional shareware abounds!
like the older GOLDWAVE here
http://www.goldwave.com/release.html -
Audacity - it's free and does exactly what you want.
Can't remember where I got it from though! A Google search for you I guess!! -
Wave Splitter.
Works like a charm!
http://www.wavsplitter.com/privacy.htm
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