Jeff Maxwell wrote:
You want audacity, a sound editor. I think the latest version has tags built in but you could also use id3tags.I have digital audio CDs that were created by copying cassette inputs to a CD recorder. This put 2 tracks on the CD; one for each side of thecassette. Each track contains several songs. I would like to parse each song to separate files/tracks, editthem with the appropriate song information then burn them to a new CD output.thanks.
Then just use a CD burner to burn the songs as audio. I think k3b can do that. I don't do that, so have no experience.
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