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Add tracks automatically at fixed intervals.

#1 User is offline   Im GumbyDammit 

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Posted 24 September 2007 - 03:38 PM

Is there a feature/function that will allow me to add tracks automatically at fixed intervals? For example, I have an hour long CD of someone speaking. I want to add a track every 5 minutes.
I do not want to use the auto track insertion tool as it puts to many in as there person speaking pauses to much.
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Posted 09 October 2007 - 10:38 AM

I have been using vers 7, vers 8, and now vers 9 and still have not been able to add tracks at fixed intervals. I am converting hundreds of cassettes and have to do it to each one.

By the way "Are you a friend of Bill W." The tapes I'm converting are all of his friends.
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Posted 09 October 2007 - 04:00 PM

If you have already recorded the audio, then load the file in Sound Editor, then Tools menu, track detection, there is an option to add tracks at specified intervals.

Or, if you use Record Audio from within Sound Editor to capture the casette or LP audio, before starting the recording, click options on the record audio window, select track detection, there is an option to add tracks at specified intervals. Uncheck the other options, of course. (the pic is in EMC 10, but as I recall it is the same in EMC 9). It is unfortunate that this option is missing from Easy Audio Capture, which otherwise looks very similar..

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This post has been edited by jeanrosenfeld: 09 October 2007 - 04:10 PM

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