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iggsy | 19:36 Sun 23rd Nov 2003 | Technology
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I've got a music file 1hour and 45 minutes in length with no breaks and I'm trying to fit it onto 2 CDR80 discs.Any advice on how to split the file and edit it for the discs? Any programs to help would be appreciated.
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not sure about splitting the file but if u have a dvd-r or rw-drive i guess u could burn it to a dvd-r disc--tho i stand to be corrected--not something i've done b4
I assume that it's a wav file and you want to make a playable cd, in which case load it into a suitable editing program - I use Sound Forge of Cooledit Pro, but someone may be able to advise on a free one (if you use Easy CD Creator it has a wav editing program in it too) - then just edit out the bits you want and save as two seperate files. If you just want to store it on CD you could code it to MP3 and it would fit on the disk as one file.
There is a free program available at
http://www.dekabyte.com/filesplitter/TheFileSplitt
er13.exe

which will split a file (up to 9 billion gigabytes, apparantly) into any size you wish.

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