If I have a 90 minute audio file. When I put "tracks" every 10 minutes, I have 9 separate audio files. Is there a way to put track markers and leave one file?
If I want to go 20 minutes ahead, with a marker I can just push "next" 2 times. I don't need to rename it, I just want to be able to jump ahead.
Is there a way to do this in audacity?
Thank you,
Chris.
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On audio CDs, this was called INDEX (ing).....sort of like chapters on a DVD movie.
Indexing never really caught on in the CD world, I'm not sure it ever existed in just an audio file. -
Actually, it DID catch on in the CD world, just more in Classical Music & concert CDs (I own scores that make use of them). Problems have occurred because most cheaper players - read MOST - don't allow one to jump to the index (which is why it didn't further catch on in other areas of CD publishing).
It also DOES exist within audio files: WAV, AIFF & SD2 have index/"region" markers, and MP4/AAC/M4A and MKA have "chapter" markers". Just not a lot of apps make use of them (either to create/edit or to read/play).
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Wow! Seems I can't hold a candle to you in that regard.
Just trying to avoid the continued propagation of untruths. I wouldn't (often) feel the need to clarify/refine/refute if overbroad & inaccurate pronunciations weren't put out there first. Take it however you want to (well, we know how that turned out).
Scott -
My answer to the OP, straight forward and simple:
"I don't think you are going to find an easy way to accomplish what you are hoping to do"
YOUR answer:
"You are SO wrong useless technical garbeldy-gook useless technical garbeldy-gook useless technical garbeldy-gook useless technical garbeldy-gook I'm so smart allow me to show you how smart I am useless technical garbeldy-gook useless technical garbeldy-gook useless technical garbeldy-gook knowing all of this won't help you at all because not a lot of apps make use of them, just like Hech54 alluded to.
Is that about right?
You do this to EVERY noobie you come across. How is this helping?
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