Hi there, I am trying to ind a sollution. We record live events that leave us with 60 min. plus audio files. I need to then quickly and automatically split this large file into 3 min tracks that I can then burn to a master CD to be delivered to our duplicating dept for immediate duplication. So something like Roxio's spin doctor doesn't help because I have to manually create the tracks if i want them to be exactly 3 min. long. Also I'm doing all of this on a MAC for OSX. I know Windows has quite a few applications that apear to do this. Does anyone know of software that will do this on a MAC? Thanx
the wording on this sounds like it [bold]might[/bold] do what you want from http://www.myplay3.com/mp3_utilities.html Audiotools v4.20 Audiotools is a direct-to-disk recorder - that is, a program which can record straight to hard disk without having to use much memory. This allows the recording of much longer samples than can usually fit in RAM (32Mb of RAM can only hold 3 minutes of audio and many programs cannot even record this much). It can split a recording into separate tracks, either by silence detection or under manual control. [bold]Any recordings which are already on your hard-disk can be automatically split or "auditioned" to manually split them. This is considerably faster than a graphical approach and can be happily left unattended in "auto-track" mode.[/bold] (there's newer versions of Audiotools available)