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I am making a CD for a music quiz. I need to burn 15 seconds of 15 songs
twice and then the full track. Using Windows media 9 can I do this? If so how, and if not can someone point me in the right direction Many thanks and happy christmas |
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On Thu, 22 Dec 2005 17:17:02 -0800, "Westy"
<Westy@discussions.microsoft.com> wrote: >I am making a CD for a music quiz. I need to burn 15 seconds of 15 songs >twice and then the full track. >Using Windows media 9 can I do this? If so how, and if not can someone point >me in the right direction I'd probably use Audactity (free from Sourceforge) to cup out segments of files, it's a fully featured sound editor. You'll need an extra tool though to get the CD Audio off the disk : CDEx (also from sourceforge) converts the CD audio to a WAV file - Audactiy can then work on the WAV file to extract your chosen 15 seconds. http://audacity.sourceforge.net/ http://sourceforge.net/projects/cdexos/ You should be able to add the WAV clips as normal to WM player, or burn them directly to CD using a program like Nero. Cheers - Neil |
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