On Mon, 2008-06-09 at 10:27 -0400, Christopher Stamper wrote: > I need a way to automate some basic audio processing. > > For example, I have a wave audio file of about 80-90 minutes that > needs to be written to a CD in audio-cd format as quickly as possible. > It's speech, and needs to be available immediately. The file should be > split into tracks before writing, though. And, depending on the > length, it may also need to be either trimmed or time-'compressed' to > fit on an regular cdr. > > I'd like to be able to do this with something like audacity, since it > may need to run on windows. But if something exists good enough for > Ubuntu Studio, I may run a VM(Windows is required as host-OS). > > So is there a way to do it easily? It would be excellent if the output > could be a cd-ready iso, but individual wav-files would be fine to. Load it in audacity, do the editing you want and split into tracks, then "Export multiple" to get all tracks as separate audio files in a directory. There should be tools that burn a directory of audio files as tracks on an audio CD on all platforms. --ll
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