1. I'm going back to sleep lol
  2. Have a good sleep
  3. Thanks , can't sleep I'm feeling sick something I ate, Chinese pork n green herb dumplings, feel tired though and would love more sleep
  4. dreamt of my ex kris last night was a quick few seconds dream still cringing, get tips off him and your at definite loss but simon aside from temper is great to get tips off, just some pointless information i guess
    would kiss the ground that you walk upon
    would shag you in the confession booth
    would taste you in the middle of your sleep on
    would lick off all the dirt stuck in your tooth
  5. alvin im home till 11.30 am then im going out and wont be back till about 5pm
    so see you then
  6. Originally posted by revjisok:[..]
    what format is your audio and what os do you have.
    audacity is free for windows and mac
    garage band is easy and free only for mac.
    pro tools is easy but is expensive.


    I have the same question as cqleonardo. What software can you recommend that is easy?
    I ripped the audio into flac and my os is windows 8.
    If you could help me I would be grateful.
  7. To cut mp3s or FLACs, I use Audacity. It may not be the fanciest software available, but it's free and straightforward.
    I just import the file, in the bottom part I choose the start and end times that I want to save as a separate song, and once I have the selection, I go to File -> Export Selected Audio. That part will now be saved into a separate song.
  8. Originally posted by cesar_garza01:To cut mp3s or FLACs, I use Audacity. It may not be the fanciest software available, but it's free and straightforward.
    I just import the file, in the bottom part I choose the start and end times that I want to save as a separate song, and once I have the selection, I go to File -> Export Selected Audio. That part will now be saved into a separate song.
    I burned the audio from some dvd's so the files are one big track.

    I also downloaded Audacity and it does not look newbie friendly.
  9. Originally posted by PopmuzikMofo:[..]
    I burned the audio from some dvd's so the files are one big track.

    I also downloaded Audacity and it does not look newbie friendly.
    This is the only thing you need to know Kelli:
    In Audacity, choose "File-> Import->Audio", and choose your file with all the songs. A big waveform with your file should appear now. Now find the times where the particular song starts and ends. Say it's from 14:35 to 18:58. Enter those numbers in the "Selection Start" and "End" fields at the bottom. Make sure you stopped playing the song. Once you selected the portion of the song (it should appear darker in the waveform), select "File->Export Selected Audio" and now you can save that part as MP3, FLAC or what have you.
    Hope this works. If anyone has a better software/method, feel free to jump in.
  10. This is how I'd do it in Audacity.

    Click File > Import > Audio and navigate to your FLAC file. Once Audacity has processed it, you'll see the waveform for the full track. Hit the Space bar and you should hear the file playing back. Navigate to where the first cut should be made by left clicking the mouse in the right spot on the waveform. Hit Ctrl + B and a little marker should appear undeneath the waveform. Type in the file name for this track, "Elevation" for example. Repeat this process at every other place that you require a cut. Once you have set all the markers, head to File > Export multiple. Select your save destination, ensure that 'Split files based on labels' is checked and check your preferred naming convention. Once you click export, you'll see a summary box appear for each track. Check that each one is ok and confirm.
  11. ^ That's way better.
  12. Drag & Drop in Audacity.

    It works.