On Sat, 21 Jun 2003 19:53:31 +0100, °Mike° wrote:
> On Sat, 21 Jun 2003 18:37:10 -0000, in
> <vf99em6866q594@no-spam>
> Jimchip scrawled:
>
>>On Sat, 21 Jun 2003 19:29:40 +0100, Phil B wrote:
>>> look, this is important. surely someone has the help I need. as I know I
>>> won't get any from u......... or your mama....
>>
>>You are just feeding the troll. I thought you knew what it was and were
>>just playing with it or I would have mentioned it before.
>
> I've started binning anybody that I deem a 'troll-enabler'.
Probably the best policy.
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(lifted from /. Posted by jamie.)
If you turn it into a wave file which I think audio grabber can do but if
it can't there is plenty of software that can. After you make it into a
wave use a wave editing program like Cooledit or Goldwave, though I think
Cooledit is the best, and you can copy sections and paste them then make
each into a separate wave anyway you want to break it up. Then save each
separate wave and arrange the anyway you want on a cd and burn away.
"Phil B" <PHIL@no-spam> wrote in message
news:bd270v$9v5$1@no-spam
> Ive recorded my first dj mix using audiograbber, and compressing it with
EAC
> and Lame.
> Turned out pretty good but I want to burn it to a cd, but be able to have
> the track selection
> as well instead of just one great big file,
>
> how ?????????
>
> tia
>
> Phil.
>
>
used Nero, with an mp3file I selected the points wanted to split. Then when
I burn it put the spaces between each track to 0
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"Prof" <mfevs@no-spam> wrote in message
news:bd2p3u$cjng$1@no-spam
> If you turn it into a wave file which I think audio grabber can do but if
> it can't there is plenty of software that can. After you make it into a
> wave use a wave editing program like Cooledit or Goldwave, though I think
> Cooledit is the best, and you can copy sections and paste them then make
> each into a separate wave anyway you want to break it up. Then save each
> separate wave and arrange the anyway you want on a cd and burn away.
> "Phil B" <PHIL@no-spam> wrote in message
> news:bd270v$9v5$1@no-spam
> > Ive recorded my first dj mix using audiograbber, and compressing it with
> EAC
> > and Lame.
> > Turned out pretty good but I want to burn it to a cd, but be able to
have
> > the track selection
> > as well instead of just one great big file,
> >
> > how ?????????
> >
> > tia
> >
> > Phil.
> >
> >
>
>
Date: Sun, 22 Jun 2003 05:38:07 GMT
Phil B wrote:
> look, this is important. surely someone has the help I need. as I
> know I won't get any from u......... or your mama....
>
> if you've nothing of interest or help to add, then go and piss up a
> rope............ fuckstick........
I'd like to see you make me.
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