Splitting mp3's

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  1. Vin

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    Splitting mp3's

    How do you do it ? :spangled:

    Basically i just want to split a 3 hr set down into 3 parts of an hour each so they can go on cds.
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    Done it! :D

    Ta. :up:

    Took me a while though. :dunce: :lol:
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    Took me months :dunce: :p Welcome :)
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    Just when i thought id done it . . . .


    Ive split a set into 3 parts. But it wont let me copy each part on to a cd. :evil:

    When i select the first part to be copied it says, "Your selection does not contain any valid music files". I notice it is listed as a "001 File" instead of an "MP3 format Sound". Do i need to convert the file type? If so, how?
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    :evil: :evil: :evil:

    Someone answer my problem dammit! :p

    24 hours you've had. Call yerself techy geeks? :cry:
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    I use Nero Wave Editor. It allows you to cut n paste selections into a new file.
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    Which one did you use Orbit? The one I use (that was on that link) works fine for me to copy it to disk. So sorry, cant help :(
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    Chreers Bri. :up:

    His one worked Rach, and yours didnt. :p
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    Well sorrrrry. Wont offer nxt time :screw: :p
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    No bother m8 :up:

    remember...gooooooooooooooogle is ur friend ;) :lol: :lol:
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    Nero is the best for all that I recon! ;)
  15. ManofScience

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    should have just go into dos and renamed the files from .001, .002 to .MP3.

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