Thank you Andy.  Would have probably never figured that out on my own.

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From: "Andy" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
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Sent: Sunday, March 05, 2006 4:30 PM
Subject: Re: splitting large files revisited


> Hi Betsy.
>
> 9.16.4. Automatically Dropping Que Points into Spaces in Music
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> Files and at Specified Intervals in a file
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>
>
> If you have a whole recorded album of several tracks in a single
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> file and you would like to automatically detect the silent spaces
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> between each individual track and get a que point dropped in the
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> middle of these silent spaces you can do so. You might want to
>
> do this prior to then using the "Split Files" feature which is
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> also in the Edit, Que Points sub-menu.  Do this by:
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>
>
> 1. With your whole file album of tracks open, press ALT E, O and
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> then ENTER.
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>
>
> 2. SHIFT TAB back to "Auto Que" and press ENTER.
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>
>
> 3. You should be in the "Mark Silence" sheet but if you are not,
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> press CONTROL TAB to get there.
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>
>
> 4. By default, spaces of at least 1.5 seconds only will get que
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> points inserted into them. You can change some of these
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> parameters if you like, e.g. change the 1.5 to 1.0 for one minute
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> if the album you are automatically dropping que points into has
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> only short gaps between tracks. When finished, just press ENTER
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> to start the procedure.
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>
>
> 5. TAB to "Close" and press ENTER.
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>
>
>
>
> 9.16.5. Using Que Points to Split a file or Album into Several
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> Separate Files or Tracks
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>
>
> If you would like to split a long file into separate individual
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> files, such as sections, chapters or separate music tracks from
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> a single track recorded album, you can do this provided that your
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> sound file is in one of a few formats, including WAV and Apple
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> formats. Do this by:
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>
>
> 1. If your file has not already had que points dropped in it in
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> the appropriate places, e.g. between music tracks, do this first.
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>
>
> 2. With your long speech file or whole music album open in the
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> Sound window, press ALT E (for Edit), O (for Que Point) and then
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> S (for Split File).
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>
>
> 3. The split files will go to your normal saving destination
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> folder, unless you change this.
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>
>
> 4. TAB to a list of possible formats just before the destination
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> folder browsing tree and ensure that "Use CD Compatible Wave
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> Format and Alignment" is selected if you are splitting music
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> tracks up to then burn onto a CD. This not only ensures the
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> correct Cd sector burning points for the music tracks but it also
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> converts the files to the correct bit rate, sampling rate, etc,
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> format for Cd burning as well.
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>
>
> 5. TAB to "OK" and press ENTER.
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>
>
> 6. That is as easy as it is simply to get such split up tracks
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> saved in your default saving folder. They will automatically be
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> given filenames such as "Track01.wav", Track02,wav", etc.
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>
>
> Note: In the above split files dialogue, if you like, you can
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> change the starting file/track numbering start point from such
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> as track01.wav to, say, track04.wav. You might want to do this
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> to avoid earlier saved tracks being over-written or to avoid one
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> or more of your tracks not being saved at all because of other
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> files already being in the folder with that same name. This
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> starting track number point will be remembered by GoldWave, so
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> be sure to change it back to 1 the next time you use this
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> feature.
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>
>
>
>
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