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djDMS
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Posted - 2016/04/18 : 08:07:48
This might be (or most likely is) a silly question, but what is the best way to put a mix online when the tracks are already split?
I ripped an old mix from a CD and want to upload it but obviously, it's no use to anybody if it comes out the other end as separate tracks!
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silver
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Japan
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Posted - 2016/04/18 : 09:21:52
CDex has an option to rip the entire thing as one track
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Samination
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Posted - 2016/04/18 : 13:55:01
I can't remember what software i used to merge splitted files, but my choice of CD-ripper and converter (Easy CD-DA Extractor or EZ CD Audio Converter as it's called now) can, like CDex, select to rip an album to 1 file.
https://www.shchuka.com/software/index.html#mergemp3 Seems to be a good alternative for already ripped files
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djDMS
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Posted - 2016/04/18 : 15:15:46
Cheers lads
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Impulse_Response
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Posted - 2016/04/18 : 15:17:15
Just to add another alternative, I recommend Exact Audio Copy. It has a simple interface and serves one purpose: to rip CD audio. You can tell it to rip an image+cue, which will give you one long mp3 or wav instead of split tracks and gives a text file containing track time information.
The alternative is to spend time putting the split tracks together in a sound program and exporting as a single file.
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Captain Triceps
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Posted - 2016/04/18 : 16:37:51
There's a website, I can't remember the name of but have a search, but you upload the files and press go and and it renders an MP3 of the all files into one.
EDIT
http://audio-joiner.com/
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djDMS
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Posted - 2016/04/18 : 17:13:36
Excellent. Thank you chaps
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