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Post #402839 by tikibob on Thu, Aug 21, 2008 11:28 AM

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I was wondering if someone could help me in this area.

Basically I capture some internet broadcasts in long MP3 files.

I want these files to have tracks mainly so if I stop a 2 hour long track in the middle I don't have to fast forward to get back where I left off.

Is there a program that will chop a long track in to some specified intervals (like 5 mins) and insert tracks? Or maybe a program that divides the tracks but still lets me burn with out the 2 sec interval (track v. disc at once?).

One of the broascast (more below) actually has 2 sec pauses between songs. Is there a program that divides the tracks based on 1 or 2 pauses that it can detect?

I don't do much music file editing so I am not wanting to spend too much money but I welcome any suggestions.

BTW, there is a free AOL Radio station called The Martini Lounge that is probably the best mix of exotica, sabp, lounge, spy jazz, cha-cha, mambo, etc. as well as some modern stylings that fit in those categories. The station is not burdened with Frank Sinatra or torch singers.

Thanks for any help,

Tiki Bob