>Message: 23 >From: "Underworld" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> >Does anyone know if its possible to edit tracks down before burning them? >What tools allow this? For example, we all have tracks with minutes of >crowd noise which we'd like to edit out, paricularly if it allows space for >another track to fit on a disk. > >Message: 25 >From: "Salty Dog" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> >Goldwave will do the trick, it's very easy to use. You can download a free >demo.
Or try Feurio for audio burns and just keep your Roxio around for data burning. Feurio, also a free demo but unlimited in time and uncrippled as to any features we would use (the registered product is for commercial duplicators with multi-burner towers) lets you edit the tracks in the compilation without actually altering the wav files - it just omits when burning the portions you 'edited' out, does the fades you made, etc on the fly. Particularly helpful when you're forced to extract an audio disc and plan on shnning it after burning another audio; the compilation file will remember the cuts and fades etc. you specified, when you want to burn another audio of the show, but you'll still have the original uncut wavs shnned (others' preferences about cutting and fading usually vary, so I find it best to archive and trade the original uncut copy). Q: does Goldwave meticulously cut on sector boundaries like CDWav does? If not, I'd think CDWav would be the right tool for permanently cutting .wavs. wilbur _______________________________________________ etree.org etree mailing list <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> http://mail.etree.org/mailman/listinfo/etree Need help? Ask <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
