Can anyone let me know if it's possible to divide a 2 hr concert recorded with Sound Studio into separate tracks by song? I have a Mac.
Thanks!
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I think cd wave is a windows ap. I found a web site that has mac stuff on it: http://www.mp3-mac.com
I am going to try some of the different apps. and if I have any luck I will let you know.
Do you record R.M. through your Mac???
Email me at tnsna@yahoo.com
I am going to try some of the different apps. and if I have any luck I will let you know.
Do you record R.M. through your Mac???
Email me at tnsna@yahoo.com
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Yes, unfortunately CD Wave is for Windows. I record streaming audio (Real Player) using Sound Studio. I usually leave it on and save
periodically in case of crash (every 45-60 minutes) So I end up with 3 tracks that are huge and unbroken. I can go in and while listening mark the beginning and ending of songs, copy/paste and create new files for each and then make a CD with the separate tracks but I was hoping for a less time-consuming way! I'm new to this!
periodically in case of crash (every 45-60 minutes) So I end up with 3 tracks that are huge and unbroken. I can go in and while listening mark the beginning and ending of songs, copy/paste and create new files for each and then make a CD with the separate tracks but I was hoping for a less time-consuming way! I'm new to this!



