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Posted by Amedeo Storni on 12/08/05 14:47
"Larry W. Virden" <lvirden@gmail.com> wrote in message
news:1134052574.598550.132300@o13g2000cwo.googlegroups.com...
> are the short pieces deliminated, perhaps, by some sound or silence or
> something?
>
> occasionally i see remarks here about software that looks through an
> mp3 and splits it based on segments of silence. Search the group for
> discussions on ripping vinyl or cassettes, for instance. Often someone
> mentions a tool that would take the long mp3 that would be created in
> that activity and would break it up into smaller mp3s.
No, the content may vary, I don't know if the split point will be silence,
in the middle of a spoken word or music.
Why?
I am far from my Country, and in my car I can't listen to a radio in
Italian, my mothertongue.
At home I can receive radio via a satellite dish, store several hours of it
into a mp3 file, burn on a CDRW and listen to it in my car.
Once listened, I format the CDRW. I think this is even legal.
Why do I want to split?
When playing audio CD and mp3, the radio in my car can't go back and forth;
only, it can move from one file to the other.
If I can split the file, during play I can skip some minutes I am not
interested in.
AS
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