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brywool wrote:Is there an easy way to do this where it doesn't rip into one long wav file?
kgdjpubs wrote:I used a program called DVD Audio Extractor. Search for it, it's free for a 30-day trial. Only "problem" is that it appears the chapter breaks in the dvd are about 5-10 seconds AFTER the song starts. Not a big deal really. Just make sure that when you burn the cd that you tell the burning program eliminate the 2 second gap of silence that most audio burning software programs automatically insert at track breaks.
Carlitto H@kk wrote:I did this with FairUse Wizard (ripped a massive WAV file) then
used Audacity to add some gain and cut it up to individual
tracks. Once the WAV was ripped, the Audacity stuff took me
about an hour. Pretty easy stuff and both prgrams are freeware
with NO time trials.
Abitaman wrote:I use magix's Audio Cleaning lab for everything.
Record the file or download.
To cut large files into smaller
To clean up files, sound, vocals, put mono into stereo or surrond sound.
i have used several, and this the easiest and fastest, plus one of the cheapest on the market.
brywool wrote:Abitaman wrote:I use magix's Audio Cleaning lab for everything.
Record the file or download.
To cut large files into smaller
To clean up files, sound, vocals, put mono into stereo or surrond sound.
i have used several, and this the easiest and fastest, plus one of the cheapest on the market.
Rather than cutting each portion and saving it as a file, it's better (for me) to mark it and then burn the cd with track marks. That way, you're not saving a bazillion files, it's just one. This is if you have one long audio file. Soundforge works great for this. For the DVD, the shareware that was suggested above worked great too and saved the tracks as separate files.
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