I work for a company that records long sessions of audio. I have two problems resultantly:
1. Seeking is difficult on the final cd as the audio isn't broken up into tracks. How about including this in the Cd burner? Nero has this capability in indexes, limits and splits, but it's really not time effective to use this. My suggestion is that db cdburner could split a long recording based on:
- absolute time intervals as specified eg. every five minutes and a remainder at the end
- relative time intervals, eg. 10 split tracks per audio file.
2. If i record sessions of longer than 80 min, it won't fit onto a single cd. If i record several of these sessions in a conference and wish to produce a set of CDs, the spanning across CD's becomes complicated and i end up spending a lot of time calculating where to split the files, and then have to split them manually. How about if i could just dump the files into the burning app and it figured this all out for me and created temp files which were burned and removed once finished. I'm also trying to conserve disk space and the split files start to add up after a while.
1. Seeking is difficult on the final cd as the audio isn't broken up into tracks. How about including this in the Cd burner? Nero has this capability in indexes, limits and splits, but it's really not time effective to use this. My suggestion is that db cdburner could split a long recording based on:
- absolute time intervals as specified eg. every five minutes and a remainder at the end
- relative time intervals, eg. 10 split tracks per audio file.
2. If i record sessions of longer than 80 min, it won't fit onto a single cd. If i record several of these sessions in a conference and wish to produce a set of CDs, the spanning across CD's becomes complicated and i end up spending a lot of time calculating where to split the files, and then have to split them manually. How about if i could just dump the files into the burning app and it figured this all out for me and created temp files which were burned and removed once finished. I'm also trying to conserve disk space and the split files start to add up after a while.
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