I fear not, PJPJ. As far as I am aware Audacity, Goldwave, etc. resolve to PCM before combining. That's where the 2GB file size limit of 32 bit operating systems such a XP or Linux gets in the way. Mp3DirectCut works directly with the mp3s or mp2s without decoding. If you can manage to join two 1.2GB FLACs using either program, do please let me know.
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Originally posted by PJPJ View PostOops! I didn't read the files were so big. I find Audacity struggles with the bigger file, 500MB or so.
BTW, I'm a great fan of mp3DirectCut. A really useful program.
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Originally posted by PJPJ View PostOops! I didn't read the files were so big. I find Audacity struggles with the bigger file, 500MB or so.
BTW, I'm a great fan of mp3DirectCut. A really useful program.
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Originally posted by Bryn View PostI fear not, PJPJ. As far as I am aware Audacity, Goldwave, etc. resolve to PCM before combining. That's where the 2GB file size limit of 32 bit operating systems such a XP or Linux gets in the way. Mp3DirectCut works directly with the mp3s or mp2s without decoding. If you can manage to join two 1.2GB FLACs using either program, do please let me know.
Please correct me if I am mistaken.
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Originally posted by johnb View Post
Please correct me if I am mistaken.
[Hmm, actually I now see that the FAT32 file size limit ia not 4GB, but just 1 or 2 bytes short of 4GB. ]Last edited by Bryn; 01-02-12, 18:26.
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Originally posted by cloughie View PostSorry to be picky but I thought this thread was about Bargains! I'm sure this info is useful but maybe on a separate thread?
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Originally posted by Bryn View PostIt is, and in this case the bargains are the audio DVD of Feldman's SQ2 and the freeware Audacity and low cost Goldwave DAWs. Oh, and the Arnova 7 G2, come to that.
mp3DirectCut is quite a bargain - it's free.
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There was mention a while back of CFM's Tchaikovsky cover disc; the BBCMM's cover disk this month is Debussy's 'Martyrdom of St Sebastien'. Not the original 5 hour version, unfortunately , but the first recording (it says) of the definitive score published in 2009 ( BBC National Orchestra of Wales with soprano Elizabeth Atherton, mezzo-sopranos Tove Dahlbery and Jennifer Johnston, and narrated by Irène Jacob.)
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