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Subject:CD Mastering
Posted by: TonyD
Date:9/25/2000 2:36:00 PM

Hi everyone...
I am hoping someone can help me out with this.

I have a single track, 70minutes long...
What I want to do is cut it up into separate tracks to
record onto the CD.

How do I do this without having to actually cut each
section from the large file then paste into a new file.

This would take a long time and create alot of files.
Is there an easy way to do this in SF?

Thanks

Tony

Subject:Re: CD Mastering
Reply by: earthrisers
Date:10/3/2000 11:56:00 AM

Assuming that the reason you want to cut up the file is to make the
tracks individually selectable on your CD:
In CD Architect (plug-in for Sound Forge), you can simply bring in
the whole 70-minute file and then designate "track beginnings" at
whatever points you want. A "track" on the CD does not have to
correspond to an individual WAV file in your file-set.
BUT CAUTION: This is fine if you already own CD Architect, and if you
have a CD Burner that is supported by that product. But if you don't
already own CD Architect, DON'T BUY IT JUST FOR THIS PROJECT. Sonic
Foundry has discontinued the product, and they won't support the
latest CD-burners on the market.
Good luck!
-Ernie Tamminga

Tony Singh wrote:
>>Hi everyone...
>>I am hoping someone can help me out with this.
>>
>>I have a single track, 70minutes long...
>>What I want to do is cut it up into separate tracks to
>>record onto the CD.
>>
>>How do I do this without having to actually cut each
>>section from the large file then paste into a new file.
>>
>>This would take a long time and create alot of files.
>>Is there an easy way to do this in SF?
>>
>>Thanks
>>
>>Tony

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