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In Reply to: Add tracks to a big AIFF file posted by Xou on July 31, 2002 at 05:06:54:
Do you mean adding tracks or adding track markers for the songs? I honestly don't know if there is software that allows you to do track marking although I would be surprised if Roxio JAM (excellent) doesn't do it. There must be others out there. One way to do it is with an audio editor. You could load in the whole track (lots of memory I suspect) and then cut and paste the tracks to a new empty window and then save them as the song names. Burn to CD with iTunes or Toast. It's just a matter of selecting the area which represents one song and then copy and pasting it. Check out the file area here as there is a bunch of shareware editors. If you can get Bias's Peak then that'll do it for you.. Rimmer
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