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Title: is there anything remotely like cdwav for os x..?
Post by: macdaddy on January 03, 2006, 08:20:36 PM
easy to use


fully functional: writes/edits cue sheets, cuts on sector boundaries only, gui is VERY user friendly


i dont want a full wav editor. i just want a program to track with, and maybe resample/dither, too...


i know audacity works on os x, so maybe a cue sheet creator plugin for audacity is what i am lookng for - is there such a thing..?



Title: Re: is there anything remotely like cdwav for os x..?
Post by: jcme262 on January 03, 2006, 08:22:49 PM
I take it your looking for freeware?
Title: Re: is there anything remotely like cdwav for os x..?
Post by: scb on January 03, 2006, 08:40:48 PM
you can track with sound studio and amadeus, and aren't they shareware?

just drop markers and then export the tracks
Title: Re: is there anything remotely like cdwav for os x..?
Post by: macdaddy on January 03, 2006, 10:31:18 PM
well it looks like the audacity development team is already on it...

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Splitting/Parsing?: The ability to create "split points" and either export them to text in a format compatible with shntool, or a cue sheet for CD burning, or use them directly within Audacity to export a single project to multiple audio files as a batch operation (i.e. splitting a concert into multiple files). Make the split (20 votes) Mostly there via label track / cursor snap-to in version 1.2.3 (needs more work-see Label/Track?? name and Number below in segmenting)

more info here (http://audacityteam.org/wiki/index.pl?FeatureRequests)

lots of nyquist plugins, too (not that i use that sort of thing, but it is nice to see the active development nonetheless)
Title: Re: is there anything remotely like cdwav for os x..?
Post by: ljramsey on January 04, 2006, 03:13:39 PM
I use Audacity on my PowerBook G4 to track, resample, and dither. Once I am done with the files I run them through xAct to correct Sector Boundary errors. Both are free programs.