Judy wrote:
> Thanks guys.
>
> I downloaded both suggestions and I thin I'm going to try Audacity
> because of being freeware and having more options. DadiOH if you want
> to jump in and save me time by pointing out the obvious on how I can
> put track brakes in I'd appreciate it. What I've done is record an
> hour talk from my local radio. I listen to it in the car. I would
> like to be able to place tracks every 10 minutes or so which would let
> me skip forward if it's a subject I'm not real interested in.
One way is to create individual wave files so that you wind up with many
small waves vs one big one. With Audacity, you would load the file,
select a section, and export the selection. Repeat as necessary. But
for splitting like that, the app that Susan pointed you to is better.
Best one I know is CD Wave Editor.
http://www.milosoftware.com/cdwave/
Another way is to make cue sheets which allows you to keep the file as
one big wave which it seems is what you want (CD Wave Editor can be used
for that too). Never done that, no need, but you can get some info
at...
http://www.hydrogenaudio.org/forums/...hp/t29900.html
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