CTW DJs Chris Hawkes Posted May 12, 2003 CTW DJs Share Posted May 12, 2003 need your help guys!! i am in the process of working out the windows media player encoder so i can stream my mixes but 1st i need to convert my mix into one long mp3 file. I have the mix on CD at the moment all split up into tracks but i need to 'rip' the CD into one long track?? any ideas??! Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
CTW Members Claire DC Posted May 12, 2003 CTW Members Share Posted May 12, 2003 have u got an editing programme at all like soundforge or cool edit pro? Quote You Can Never Have Too Much Of A Good Thing It'd Be Rude Not 2!! *I Need A Tissue* MSN: Claire___DC @hotmail.com Email: clairedc @ dsl .pipex .com Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
CTW DJs Chris Hawkes Posted May 12, 2003 Author CTW DJs Share Posted May 12, 2003 i dont unfortunalty!!! all the editing progs i have seen you have to manually paste each track onto the end of the previous one - there must be a way of recording the cd onto one track? Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
CTW Members Claire DC Posted May 12, 2003 CTW Members Share Posted May 12, 2003 Hmm, lemme ask some people for u and see what they say... r u on msn? If so add me and will be easier there!! Quote You Can Never Have Too Much Of A Good Thing It'd Be Rude Not 2!! *I Need A Tissue* MSN: Claire___DC @hotmail.com Email: clairedc @ dsl .pipex .com Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
CTW DJs Chris Hawkes Posted May 12, 2003 Author CTW DJs Share Posted May 12, 2003 nice one - just added you to my list!! Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
CTW Members Claire DC Posted May 12, 2003 CTW Members Share Posted May 12, 2003 Quote You Can Never Have Too Much Of A Good Thing It'd Be Rude Not 2!! *I Need A Tissue* MSN: Claire___DC @hotmail.com Email: clairedc @ dsl .pipex .com Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
CTW Members Blink Posted May 12, 2003 CTW Members Share Posted May 12, 2003 The only way I can think of doing it is by literally recording it onto your PC as one big .wav file, and then converting it to an MP3, using sound recorder, or something of better quality if you have it. I think that a computer will see separate audio tracks as separate data, so I think that an audio ripper (as opposed to an MP3 converter), would still rip it as seperate tracks. Try www.downloads.com, www.zdnet.com, (I think) or any other of the big shareware sites for some CD rippers to check it out tho Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
CTW DJs Chris Hawkes Posted May 12, 2003 Author CTW DJs Share Posted May 12, 2003 all sorted now!! i got a freeware version of goldwave and that has done the trick Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
CTW Members Mr Happy Posted May 12, 2003 CTW Members Share Posted May 12, 2003 due to the technology behind the mp3 encoding, u should be able to just rip the cd into different tracks, all mp3s. then append them together using an DOS command that on every computer with MS-DOS or a DOS emulator (basically thats *EVERY* version of windows and most major non windows OS) the command would work like this: copy track1.mp3+track2.mp3+track3.mp3+track4.mp3 fullmix.mp3 each track u wish to add u must put next to the last track name with only a plus sign '+' sperating the tracks and then a space ' ' and then the output file name Quote Mr Happy's fishy fish MangaFish munch munch MSN & e-mail - mangafish@mangafish.net AOL - MangaMorgan Online mixes - http://www.mangafish.net/mixes/ Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
CTW Members IAHH1562627749 Posted May 20, 2003 CTW Members Share Posted May 20, 2003 i'm pretty sure using dos to append the files would not work very well at all. an mp3 file isn't just audio, theres header information and so forth such as artist name and all the other tags. i think you could only do that with raw sample data - not a format used too often these days... Quote cyber on the inside desperately trying to fit in on the outside hair by tony and guy Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
CTW Members Mr Happy Posted May 20, 2003 CTW Members Share Posted May 20, 2003 Quote iamhardhouse said: i'm pretty sure using dos to append the files would not work very well at all. an mp3 file isn't just audio, theres header information and so forth such as artist name and all the other tags. i think you could only do that with raw sample data - not a format used too often these days... not technically tru - as long as u dont have ne id tags attached to the mp3 (and y should ur if ur gonna merge them ne way?) i will work as mp3s r progressive encription - of audio formate like WAV r not so if u chop a wav file in half then it wont play Quote Mr Happy's fishy fish MangaFish munch munch MSN & e-mail - mangafish@mangafish.net AOL - MangaMorgan Online mixes - http://www.mangafish.net/mixes/ Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
CTW Members IAHH1562627749 Posted May 29, 2003 CTW Members Share Posted May 29, 2003 fair point, but u never know what ripping programs are used. clean solution tho mate! still not convinced tho, as there must at least be *some* header information in an mp3 file to say there is no header information. There needs to be something even if its there to say nothing - but i'm just guessing here and it makes no f*ng difference. hehe Quote cyber on the inside desperately trying to fit in on the outside hair by tony and guy Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
CTW Members Mr Happy Posted May 30, 2003 CTW Members Share Posted May 30, 2003 Quote iamhardhouse said: fair point, but u never know what ripping programs are used. clean solution tho mate! still not convinced tho, as there must at least be *some* header information in an mp3 file to say there is no header information. There needs to be something even if its there to say nothing - but i'm just guessing here and it makes no f*ng difference. hehe last time i did this was about 2 years ago so the technology behind the mp3 codec might have changed, but this is highly unlikely seeming as that would make older codecs obsolete (and as far as i'm aware they're not) mp3s us whats called a progressive compression. if u've ever started to download an mp3 and then canceled it but the file was still sitting on ur harddisk, play it and u'll find it plays fine. thats also why u can use winamp to stream mp3s - its exactly the same princible. Quote Mr Happy's fishy fish MangaFish munch munch MSN & e-mail - mangafish@mangafish.net AOL - MangaMorgan Online mixes - http://www.mangafish.net/mixes/ Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
CTW Members Mr Happy Posted May 30, 2003 CTW Members Share Posted May 30, 2003 just checked with a m8 - mp3s dont have ne encription (so i was wronge about that) but that only goes to re-enforce what i'm saying Quote Mr Happy's fishy fish MangaFish munch munch MSN & e-mail - mangafish@mangafish.net AOL - MangaMorgan Online mixes - http://www.mangafish.net/mixes/ Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
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