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    I have a 250 meg wav file that I need to seperate into the seperate songs. I found a program years ago that was small but the guy wrote it to automatically split wave files according to the silence gaps. Any ideas where I can find something like this? I forgot the file name of the other program

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    Hi jediphoenix,

    I use Sound Forge XP to edit all of my sound files, and it can do what you are needing it for:
    Sound Forge XP

    Rags

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    • #3
      Hey Jedi:

      If you'll send me your e-mail addy I can pop you a cute little basic wav editor called Cool Edit '96 or you can D/L a shareware demo of the later version here:
      http://hotfiles.zdnet.com/cgi-bin/te...l?fcode=0008N7

      Hope you don't mind a 2916K download, I emailed you a copy of CoolEdit 96. Hope you enjoy. Pop me back if you need any questions answered about how to use it. Simple and fun.

      [This message has been edited by Bixler (edited 25 March 2000).]
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      • #4
        You could also try CDWAVE. The author wrote the program for just the purpose you've described- allowing the user to easily split a large single wav file into separate "tracks", for burning music from tapes, records, and other sources to CD. If you like it, register it (only $10 US).

        Get it here:
        http://www.crosswinds.net/~cdwave

        I have this, too. And it works like a charm!

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