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MP3 cutter - splitter (easiest to use) freeware (musicfromrizzo)

Infohash:

D5BC78268B56A9C7E49C1BBCB18C27B602727181

Type:

Applications

Title:

MP3 cutter - splitter (easiest to use) freeware (musicfromrizzo)

Category:

Applications/Windows

Uploaded:

2011-08-17 (by musicfromrizzo)

Description:

This is the easiest to use mp3 cutter Ive found around, and its freeware to boot! Its uses include splitting an album into individual songs: (If you've ever downloaded one of those FLAC format files that contain an entire disc in a single file without the convenience of having had the file split into separate songs for you for each track, this program will do it for you - there are other free tools also that convert FLAC to mp3 too by the way) with great ease of intuitive functionality in design. Simply load your source file and split away placing the cursor for start and stop positions as you listen to the content and select "save" to create separate mp3 files as needed, with your own setting for bitrate (192k is at present the default setting). Michael Rizzo Chessman musicfromrizzo August 17th 2011

Files count:

1

Size:

3.73 Mb

Trackers:

udp://tracker.openbittorrent.com:80
udp://open.demonii.com:1337
udp://tracker.coppersurfer.tk:6969
udp://exodus.desync.com:6969

Comments:

musicfromrizzo (2011-08-31)

PS if your flac file comes with a cue file, you could use the latter to auto split your cd single flac file into individual files instantly using a cue splitter program (freeware versions available here too)

I_prefer_SO (2011-09-09)

This is the most terrible program i've ever seen! A complete waste of time!

musicfromrizzo (2011-10-15)

Im sorry you couldn't lean to use it - its simple as can be. For those that are serious with mp3 files that are to be preserved in lossless mp3 form - other programs such as mp3directcut would be more sensible as mp3cutter isnt lossless although it should be. There is no reason to re-encode in any other form, and although Ive only used it once to sample it I am aware that gspot indicates it isnt lossless.