Can dBpoweramp semi-automatically convert a .wav file which contains an entire vinyl LP side's recording to one .m4a file per .wav file song?
If the above is not clear, I would like to:
1. Create a .wav file of the entire side of a vinyl LP (using audacity), which would typically contain 5-10 songs, with a "silence" gap between songs.
2. Create a text file, which lists the names of the songs.
3. Run a configuration of dBpoweramp, which would automatically create one .m4a file per .wav file song, with the files being named according to the list in the text file.
Can step 3 be done today?
If the above is not clear, I would like to:
1. Create a .wav file of the entire side of a vinyl LP (using audacity), which would typically contain 5-10 songs, with a "silence" gap between songs.
2. Create a text file, which lists the names of the songs.
3. Run a configuration of dBpoweramp, which would automatically create one .m4a file per .wav file song, with the files being named according to the list in the text file.
Can step 3 be done today?
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