What you need is a good music editing software program that doesn't cost big bucks -
AudioSurgeon is also a good program for this and isn't terribly expensive - I think I paid something like $29 for it...
Or you can try a google with the words "free music editing software" and see what you come up with... I found this as one of the better free choices, but I'm not sure what your comfort-level or skill-level is with downloading and installing freeware:
I am looking for software that will let me burn a file longer than the standard 80 minutes. The file I want to burn is a sound file, 130 minutes long and when I try to put it on a disc it says the file is too large, will not fit. If any of you know of a software program that will let me break up a sound file, please let me know.
Thanks,
Rachel
Is it a music file, or a file of someone speaking?
If it's a someone giving a lecture or teaching,
a wav editing program like "Coolpro" could help; one could either speed up the speaker a bit, in addition to excising some silent moments.
Or - with a Wav editing program, simply divide the file into two wavs and burn them on 2 cds.
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WordWolf
Not sure at all.
However, "Chainsaw 3.5" MIGHT be what you're looking for.
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ChasUFarley
What you need is a good music editing software program that doesn't cost big bucks -
AudioSurgeon is also a good program for this and isn't terribly expensive - I think I paid something like $29 for it...
Or you can try a google with the words "free music editing software" and see what you come up with... I found this as one of the better free choices, but I'm not sure what your comfort-level or skill-level is with downloading and installing freeware:
http://mp3-player.audio4fun.com/mp3-music-editor.htm
Good luck!
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Is it a music file, or a file of someone speaking?
If it's a someone giving a lecture or teaching,
a wav editing program like "Coolpro" could help; one could either speed up the speaker a bit, in addition to excising some silent moments.
Or - with a Wav editing program, simply divide the file into two wavs and burn them on 2 cds.
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Rachel
Thanks for all the help, Gang
It is a Lecture, and I will try the freebies first...I like the last post also from Dan.
Thanks All,
Rachel
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pawtucket
Rachel,
Is it a *.wav file? if it is, you can convert it to an mp3 file. you can fit about 7-12 hours on a CD in mp3 form.
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TheInvisibleDan
duh....(slapping head)
Paw's idea is far better.
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socks
Ditto on dat!
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