I downloaded a 10 hour mp3 audio file. Its a single file. I want to cut it to 15 minute pieces and save those individual files seperately. (so cutting the 10 hour file will give me 585 15 minute clips)
How can I do this? I know all the basic things in Cool Edit (Adobe audition)..so just tell me what options I need to use to do this?
Pls help..
Thanx
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Adobe Audition :: How to cut 15 min. parts from an audio book?
#2 Guest_Mischcabob_*
Posted 12 October 2005 - 06:37 AM
I edit WAV files on occasion using Cool Edit Pro or SoundForge. Why don't you look into creating a script in Adobe Audition and use batch processing to simplify the process?
P.S. However, it does seem like unnecessary work. I normally just copy whole audiobook on to my MP3 player. Most allow you to bookmark portions and allow you to resume where you left off.
P.S. However, it does seem like unnecessary work. I normally just copy whole audiobook on to my MP3 player. Most allow you to bookmark portions and allow you to resume where you left off.
#3 Guest_Hyro_*
Posted 13 October 2005 - 04:42 AM
QUOTE(Mischcabob @ Oct 12 2005, 06:37 AM) <{POST_SNAPBACK}>
I edit WAV files on occasion using Cool Edit Pro or SoundForge. Why don't you look into creating a script in Adobe Audition and use batch processing to simplify the process?
P.S. However, it does seem like unnecessary work. I normally just copy whole audiobook on to my MP3 player. Most allow you to bookmark portions and allow you to resume where you left off.
P.S. However, it does seem like unnecessary work. I normally just copy whole audiobook on to my MP3 player. Most allow you to bookmark portions and allow you to resume where you left off.
thats the problem I have...my damn DVD player erases all the bookmarks when u switch the power off.
So the only way is to cut the file in to seperate parts.
#4 Guest_chp_*
Posted 14 October 2005 - 06:47 PM
I do this with a simple program: mp3Extractor and Winamp. There is an option 'Splitter Wizard' in the menu 'Markers' and there you can split it the way you mentioned.
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