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20 January, 2005 at 3:55 am #381
Im new to downloading, and ive come across a problem im hoping somebody on here could help me with. Ive 2 old concert, one is a Moviefile (mpeg) the other Windows Media Audio video file. Ive not got a dvd burner, so i want to copy them onto a cd rom, but they are 80 mins long, but the files are longer. Is there anyway i can split these files so i can record it on 2 discs.
20 January, 2005 at 5:26 am #10421720 January, 2005 at 5:30 pm #104218Thanks Pete
21 January, 2005 at 6:58 pm #104219You need goldwave and lame mp3 encoder to do this.
Google goldwave and lame mp3 encoder, Wave will split the file, lame will encode the split file to mp3.
21 January, 2005 at 8:27 pm #104220@bert wrote:
@superanubistype wrote:
You need goldwave and lame mp3 encoder to do this.
Google goldwave and lame mp3 encoder, Wave will split the file, lame will encode the split file to mp3.
I hope you are not trying to fill Ow£ns slot :shock:
Get a life dick head.
21 January, 2005 at 8:47 pm #104221a dish washer too
my dads managed to do this… but i’m not too clever on the subject… he used a compression program of sorts
21 January, 2005 at 9:07 pm #104222@bert wrote:
@superanubistype wrote:
You need goldwave and lame mp3 encoder to do this.
Google goldwave and lame mp3 encoder, Wave will split the file, lame will encode the split file to mp3.
I hope you are not trying to fill Ow£ns slot :shock:
It would be nicer for ppl to appreciate the help that anubis is giving don`t you think, my little oily rag? :wink:
22 January, 2005 at 12:41 am #104223What a dick head.
22 January, 2005 at 12:55 am #104224dickhead
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