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Old 05-28-2002
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How do I split up a MP3 file?

I have an MP3 file that consists of 4 songs on it.

How can I split it up?

I have a B&W G3 Macintosh with Toast Titanium

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open it up in a wav editer program like Sound Forge or Cool Edit, chop them up, save as different mp3's

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open it up in a wav editer program like Sound Forge or Cool Edit, chop them up, save as different mp3's....
Al, those are programs for a PC (Windows OS). cardigans1 has a Macintosh G3 (MAC OS).
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won't the conversion to .wav format, then subsequent conversion back to .mp3 result in degradation of audio quality? It's ain't no lossless process.
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Good call, I am glad you corrected me, that way he is not heading to the wrong direction

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Solution

Just wanted to let everyone know about the solution - I used Felt Tip Sound Studio. I clicked on "import with quicktime" to bring the mp3 file in, then sliced it up. The programed saved it as AIFF format and then I went back in and reconverted it to MP3.
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