mamapapaXP
07-24-2003, 07:14 AM
I have just recently d/l Vols I, II & III of UB40's Platinum Collection (so I have a
backup of my original CDs at work, of course... ;) ) and am quite satisfied.
Apart from one little niggle...
Vols I & II arrived in separate tracks, (perfect, as I wish to put all three volumes on
one CD, so that my DVD player can read the ID3 info on each track.)
Vol III, however, arrived as a single large track of the whole album... damn!
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So, given that the d/l took forever anyway and I therefore do not wish to repeat
the experience, and given that I have the track duration noted to the 1/100th of a
second...
Can the forum members recommend the BEST software for outputting (preferably
in one go) all the relevent tracks as separate MP3's given the correct splitting points
as times/frames.....?
Have already d/l and tried a few splitters but with varying degrees of failure due to
limitations of software (selecting tracks by dragging handles for instance... ugggh. :x )
Thx . . .
backup of my original CDs at work, of course... ;) ) and am quite satisfied.
Apart from one little niggle...
Vols I & II arrived in separate tracks, (perfect, as I wish to put all three volumes on
one CD, so that my DVD player can read the ID3 info on each track.)
Vol III, however, arrived as a single large track of the whole album... damn!
--------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------
So, given that the d/l took forever anyway and I therefore do not wish to repeat
the experience, and given that I have the track duration noted to the 1/100th of a
second...
Can the forum members recommend the BEST software for outputting (preferably
in one go) all the relevent tracks as separate MP3's given the correct splitting points
as times/frames.....?
Have already d/l and tried a few splitters but with varying degrees of failure due to
limitations of software (selecting tracks by dragging handles for instance... ugggh. :x )
Thx . . .