Yes, they sure are good for this kind of job. You could try also Sound Forge and Cool Edit ProOriginally posted by pokopiko
Try any of the assorted Steinberg applications (Wavelab or My MP3 pro).
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Hi folks,
I have some very large mp3 files which I want to burn to CD. Can someone recommend the most accurate wav splitting software.
Im going to use lame for decoding, I assume this is the best program!
thanks,
gary.
Last edited by bode; 30-03-2002 at 02:10.
Yes, they sure are good for this kind of job. You could try also Sound Forge and Cool Edit ProOriginally posted by pokopiko
Try any of the assorted Steinberg applications (Wavelab or My MP3 pro).
Jazzman
As long as the answer is right, who cares if the question is wrong?
Thanks for the info, I will try those out.
EAC's wav processing feature appears to have everything I need including a good graph.
all the best.
Cant doit....