

The chart on the bottom area tells you what the lengths are of each segment and where in the original giant mp3 file they were. Once you have all 2 or 3 mp3 segments in the area at the bottom of the program you can then highlight them all and click on the split button.Īll the work is now done for you and in seconds literally seconds it's done. You just mark the start of the segment which will become the 3rd split file and then you put the 2nd and 3rd files to be in the area down below. Then you start the next audio CD with the 2nd segment that you created.Īs I said if there is a 3rd section that needs doing that's not a problem. is to fill up the first audio CD as close to the end of it as possible without cutting off any music. The timeline of the file being edited is a lot of help especially when you consider that each audio CD will only hold about 80 mins of music. With one click you can then tell the mp3 splitter program where to end the segment. If the file is longer than the amount that would say fit on two audio CD's then you can start the 2nd segment where the first one left off or you can even go back a bit and start the 2nd portion there. You then move it to the area where it is held and used for actually splitting the mp3 file. Then you just click end and that first chunk is done. This way you can find exactly what point you wish to stop the first portion of the mp3 file you are editing. The ability to scan forwards and backwards while in listening mode is one of the highlights. Once you figure out what has to be done to accomplish the desired end it takes only a moment to do it. There are mp3 splitters that will do the task needed but not as well or as easily as this one. Direct Wav Mp3 Splitter is one of the most amazing programs I have ever had the opportunity to use.
