Hi Friends,
I've got from my music-DVD(U2 live from boston) a large WAV file of the whole concert.
Now i want to split this file in serveral tracks. Ofcourse each song one track. I tried to do this white NERO wav editor, you can copy and save this as a different track. You can do this for each song.
The problem is, when you listen to the whole concert then you get a jump at each track. Thats my problem with NERO wav editor.
Is there program that solve this problem. Or is there someone out there thats solved this problem already
Please help
Whoopi - The Netherlands
(sorry about my poor english)![]()
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Why don't you use the fade-in and fade-out feature in the nero wav editor for each track?
Got my retirement plans all set. Looks like I only have to work another 5 years after I die........ -
If I'm correct, the jump you are talking about is a little hiccup in the audio when the tracks change, right?
try Wavelab - you can take the whole .wav file, mark where you want the tracks to go, then burn it right from Wavelab.
I use it all the time to add track markers to dj sets and speeches, any continuous material. Works like a charm.- housepig
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Thanks guys for your reaction. I shall try your ideas.
I will post a reply when i am done.
Whoopi
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Whoopi is happy !!!!!!
I've done it.
Now i've got a cd with the audio tracks from the music-dvd.
And when you listen the whole cd, you don't have drop outs.
Thanks very much guys for your help!!!!
Untill the next time, maybe then I can help you...
Whoopi -
so how did you end up doing it, and what software did you use?
- housepig
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Housepig Records
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Various Artists "Six Doors"
Unicorn "Playing With Light"
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