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Title: help turning WAV into tracks then FLAC
Post by: bluntforcetrauma on January 14, 2006, 03:17:37 AM
hello all, i hope everyone is having a good stat to 2006.

I use PEAK- PRO for my editing--normalizing, eq, all that stuff--wwell once I get the WAV file sounding good then I am totally clueless--I imagine track splitting or (seperating th songs would be next) then use Mkwact to put inot FLAC format,

but as you see I took the WAV files edited them, but what is next---track slitting--then encodne using mkwact(i use a Mac)--I want to be able to put the shows up for torrents--is there a how to manual for dummies.

shows I recorded include

Pearl jam --the gorge spetl 1st 2005
U2 Tampa, Fl 11.16.2005
govt mule- beacon theatre 12/29/2005
Govet mule- beacon theatre 12/30/2005

I would love to share these shows--help please
Title: Re: help turning WAV into tracks then FLAC
Post by: Gordon on January 14, 2006, 03:30:40 AM
you lost me at mac but....I was gonna say cd wave and then flac frontend.   for mac scott browns ?? does it all.  I think.
Title: Re: help turning WAV into tracks then FLAC
Post by: Will_S on January 21, 2006, 03:01:27 PM
Here's what I use for a Mac.  Since you already have your show tracked:

Check for/fix SBEs and convert to FLAC and make fingerprints with xACT:
http://www.versiontracker.com/dyn/moreinfo/macosx/21952

Create and share your torrent using Azureus:
http://sourceforge.net/projects/azureus/

Instructions for making an etree-compliant torrent can be found here:
http://mikewren.com/news.php?extend.36

Note: the tracker address he gives for etree may be out of date, be sure to check that against the instructions on the etree site.  The same general approach, just changing the tracker address, should also work for other sites like Dime, etc.
Title: Re: help turning WAV into tracks then FLAC
Post by: Chris K on January 21, 2006, 06:27:52 PM
i'm still using peak 4, but i think the same principals will apply. i assume you already know how to make track markers (apple-M or Actions > New Marker or there is a toolbar button that looks like a down arrow)

first make regions (regions are the segments of music between the markers):

Actions > Markers to Regions 


then to separate the regions to individual tracks:

File > Export Regions

navigate to a location to save and name the regions/tracks

now peak does not really have a "quantize to cd frame" utility so after the tracks are split, use xAct (can be found at versiontracker here:   http://www.versiontracker.com/dyn/moreinfo/macosx/21952  among other places) to align on sector boundaries and it will also convert it to flac. as mentioned above. xAct is a great tool for audio compression, employing shn, flac, ape, shntool, and cd ripping

good luck!