Jerry,
Thanks a lot for your message. Since I sent the message, I have discovered a
method that makes creating a CD from a MD many times easier.
I am using Sound Forge from Sonic Foundry to edit my WAV files. First I
record the entire MD to a file with a digital transfer. Then using SF, I can
drop markers in the places I want to split the file. Prior to that, I was
highlighting an area, cutting it and pasting it into a new file. After I
place the markers (that takes only about 10 or 15 minutes on a 74 minute
recording, because I can preview ahead and look at the wavforms to see where
the applause is between songs without listening to the whole recording), SF
has a function that will change the markers to regions. That creates the
areas that will be tracks. Then SF has an export function that will export
regions to files automatically. I just did two of them that way a couple of
nights ago, and it took less than 1/4 the time it did before, maybe even
1/8. If it is a MD that has silence between each track, then it would be
even quicker, because SF can automatically create the regions as well.
-- Martin
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