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Gear / Technical Help => Post-Processing, Computer / Streaming / Internet Devices & Related Activity => Topic started by: kingbean on September 27, 2008, 02:27:39 AM
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Hi...
In the past I have burnt all my masters to an audio CD, and then whatever I wanted to back-up in FLAC format I just ripped wavs from the CD and encoded them with Trader's Little Helper.
I have recently opted to backup the entire collection digitally, as well as all my future recordings.
For obvious reason, I am trying to avoid having to burn to a CD as part of this process.
What I do with my masters is open them in Cool Edit, normalise it, trak it, then save it as a .wav. Then I use Nero to split it into tracks and burn to CD.
Is there a program I can use that will take my tracked .wav and export the tracks into individual FLAC files???
Currently I see myself manually copying and pasting each track to a new file and saving them one by one. If anyone has a method to avoid doing this it would be MUCHLY appreciated.
Hopefully people can understand what I am talking about, and help me!!!
Thanks in advance! ;D
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Try this -
http://www.milosoftware.com/cdwave/
Later,
pjdavep
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Perfect!! Thank you. :)
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Or you could normalize your .WAV file in Cool Edit, save it, then open it in CD Wave Editor, track it and save it as FLAC's.