Version: 2008
Advanced Search
advertisement
advertisement

Forum display:

Digital music: Edit itunes purchused audio

by scott7272 - 10/1/08 2:17 PM
advertisement
Post 1 of 10

Edit itunes purchused audio

by scott7272 - 10/1/08 2:17 PM

Hello,

I am looking for a program that can edit purchused audio files from itunes. I have an audio book that is split into daily reading segments, but they group the segments into one track. How can I edit the tracks to get each one to be a seperate file?

Post 2 of 10

What I use and what you can google.

by R. Proffitt Moderator - 10/2/08 4:33 AM In reply to: Edit itunes purchused audio by scott7272

I use AUDACITY. May be too hard for some so you could google MP3 SPLITTER.

Post 3 of 10

AUDACITY or search google

by scott7272 - 10/2/08 4:21 PM In reply to: What I use and what you can google. by R. Proffitt Moderator

Thank you for the reply. I tried Audacity but it does not edit protected itunes files. It is handy with other tracks, but Audacity does not work on anything paid for on itunes. Any others ideas?

Scott

Post 4 of 10

Do what CNET tells you to.

by R. Proffitt Moderator - 10/2/08 4:54 PM In reply to: AUDACITY or search google by scott7272

Put the item on CD, rip it with CDEX and now you have something you can edit. I am not in violation of any rule as CNET writes about this. Think over how things work.
Bob

Post 5 of 10

File too long for CD

by scott7272 - 10/2/08 9:51 PM In reply to: Do what CNET tells you to. by R. Proffitt Moderator

Thank you for the idea. I guess I should have mentioned that the files I am looking to edit are audio books that are over 2.5 hours long, too big for a CD.

Thank you

Scott

Post 6 of 10

Then DVD.

by R. Proffitt Moderator - 10/3/08 11:34 AM In reply to: File too long for CD by scott7272

Sorry but think over how that helps.

Also there is another feature in AUDACITY that helps. But I always decline writing tutorials but it does what you need. Here's a site about what I'm telling you -> http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=2kJwo6LV2J8&feature=related You can use their software or AUDACITY which does that as well.
Bob

Post 7 of 10

Replay AV

by scott7272 - 10/4/08 7:01 AM In reply to: Then DVD. by R. Proffitt Moderator

Looking at the link and that will work, but I was hoping to not have to record it in real time? The total time for all files if over 100 hours long.

Scott

Post 8 of 10

Let's think about it.

by R. Proffitt Moderator - 10/4/08 7:06 AM In reply to: Replay AV by scott7272

Is it worth doing at all?

The methods are well known but if you think it's not worth it then why are you not getting these or CD which sidesteps the whole problem at the get go?
Bob

Post 9 of 10

Think about it

by scott7272 - 10/4/08 6:13 PM In reply to: Let's think about it. by R. Proffitt Moderator

Bob,

I'm confussed. What are the well known methods for editing purchused itunes files.

Scott.

Post 10 of 10

Sorry for the typo.

by R. Proffitt Moderator - 10/4/08 6:15 PM In reply to: Think about it by scott7272

I wrote "or CD" which should have been "on CD."

Sorry that this seems so hard. They did that to discourage you. Since we've covered it all, all that it left is for you to decide what to do.
Bob

Forum legend:
Locked Locked thread
Moderator Moderator
CNET staff CNET staff
Samsung staff Samsung staff
Norton Authorized Support team Norton Authorized Support team
AVG staff AVG staff
Windows Outreach team Windows Outreach team
Dell staff Dell staff
Intel staff Intel staff
Powered by Jive Software