I've been converting my Destroyer book tapes to MP3's using the dBpowerAMP auxiliary input module. To minimize the number of huge tracks in the conversion, I tried to use occational gaps in the dialog to mark new tracks. If I set up the program to look for a 3 second gap to terminate a track and set up a 0 second delay (and 10 % volumn) to start a new one, I find occational losses in the following tracks of about a second.
During the time that the module has determined a track has finished and flipped through several windows to start a new track, its possible to lose almost a second of input.
Is there a way to keep dBpowerAMP sampling during this switch over? Or is there utility (free please, currently unemployed until I can start a long haul trucking co-op program) that can perform this automatic track breakup on a single large existing mp3 file?
During the time that the module has determined a track has finished and flipped through several windows to start a new track, its possible to lose almost a second of input.
Is there a way to keep dBpowerAMP sampling during this switch over? Or is there utility (free please, currently unemployed until I can start a long haul trucking co-op program) that can perform this automatic track breakup on a single large existing mp3 file?
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