"Gerardus" <nospam@[EMAIL PROTECTED]
> wrote in message
news:MPG.21993dfe9d083902989936@[EMAIL PROTECTED]
> Jeff Findley said...
>>
>> "cab" <void@[EMAIL PROTECTED]
> wrote in message
>> I've used this process before and it works just fine. To aid in doing
>> the
>> track splits, I wrote a program that communicates with my NetMD and
>> creates
>> a .cue file (PC only, command line only). I can then load the .cue
file
>> into my recording software and do all the track splits at once. This
was
>> a
>> real time saver. I thought about making this program available
publicly,
>> but it's a command line only thing, and you still have to manually cut
>> the
>> beginning of the first track, so it's not completely automated or easy
to
>> use. :-(
>
> Hello Jeff,
>
> even a command line program is better to let CoolEdit 2000 try to split
it
> by itself...
Unfortunately, I don't have a lot of time to sup****t this code, but I
could
make it available to anyone who has Microsoft Visual Studio. The big
problem is that it requires a bit of a "fudge factor" to get it to work
right, and I suspect that this number will have to be changed for others
that use the program. Right now that number is hard coded. Also I think
the output filename is hard coded as well. Like I said, it's not a very
"clean" program. Once I got it to work accurately, I stopped developing
it
and started using it. ;-)
Still, if anyone is interested, I'll email them a .zip file containing the
source code. There's nothing in there that I don't mind people copying
and
using.
Jeff
--
"When trans****tation is cheap, frequent, reliable, and flexible,
everything else becomes easier."
- Jon Goff


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