Hello,
I am using Goldwave version 5.5, but presumably 5.8 will work in the same way.
In the Edit menu, go to the Cue points submenu and click on Edit Cue Points. Then click on the Add New Cue Point button. You are now in a window where you can enter the time of your new cue point in hours, minutes and seconds to three decimal places. I have used this to split a wave file 88 minutes long at 36 minutes and 47 seconds, and it worked perfectly.
If I need to find a time position in a file that I want to split, I always use Winamp, remember or make a note of the time, and then go into Goldwave to drop the cue points. A bit messy, but I get there in the end.
Hope this helps.
Christopher
At 09:11 29/09/04 -0400, you wrote:
Hello. Have a question about splitting a long 4 GB .WAV file in Gold Wave.
This file was created using Total Recorder Pro 4.5 and WinAmp. It has no silence for GoldWave to automatically drop Q marks. Basically it is a long DJ mix of music tracks.
I could follow the excellent instructions outlined by an individual on the list (Andy Logue), but it would take me way to long to listen to over 6 hours worth of music and manually drop Q marks for splitting the file.
My question. Is there anyway to tell GoldWave to drop a Q mark at every so many minutes? Meaning say I want a Q mark dropped at every 10 minutes of an audio track, it would do that. Would be much faster for me to edit Q marks already placed, rather than place them myself manually.
Another thing, is there a keyboard command to jump to a specific time in a file? Reviewed the help documentation, and see no such command. That would also make things much easier. I could jump to 00:10:00000 of a .WAV file, drop a Q mark and Then jump to 00:20:00000, drop another Q mark, and so on.
Thanks for any help.
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