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wesr
August 13th, 2002, 06:37 PM
what do i use if i downloaded a full album, but it is just one big mp3. i want to have each individual song though. what do i do. i tried renaming it to .zip and then using winzip, but that didnt work.

or does anyone know of a good p2p app that i can get full albums where i can unzip them to get each individul song

notbob
August 13th, 2002, 07:46 PM
direct connect has whole albums--you just download folders--no stupid zipping

doesn't compressing an already compressed file screw the quality? by all laws of physics it should

mvc2002
August 13th, 2002, 07:47 PM
Have you tried an axe?

Rickio
August 13th, 2002, 07:51 PM
you cannot upzip all one file mp3 albums. only if you see zip or albw in the file. Then you can extract the files.
But to cut your one large mp3 into individual files you need a mp3 cutting application.
There are a few out there, some easy some harder to learn.

here are some names of some freeware apps. that cut and trim mp3's

mp3directcut
musicutter
mp3cutter

mp3trim , you could concieveably use this by saving a uncut version in a serparate folder, in case you make a mistake.
Than just cut off the songs.

if you need more help just ask..
search google or yahoo for the apps I mentioned.

If you can't find them let me know and I will see if I can get them to you.

TC75580
August 13th, 2002, 07:55 PM
To download full albums, you can use mp3 sites like www.simplemp3s.com (beware though, don't click any of the links, just stick to the albums on the site). They usually zip each file and then rename it, which means they can open with WinZip. Sometimes they pack them into a rar file and split it into a thousand files. Either way, it's a pretty good site for being consistent. Note that sometimes a file may be corrupt, just download it again until it completes correctly.

wesr
August 13th, 2002, 09:16 PM
i tried dc++ and i have no idea how to use it so i dont anymore. anyway, i have XP and mp3cutter says it doesnt work with xp. any other suggestions

mr-g
August 14th, 2002, 04:24 AM
I used to use mp3 Trackmaker v1.4 in case an _Albw labeled album really wasn't an AlbumWrap.It works along with Winamp, and splits the long file into tracks.Then use Winamp or MMJB to ID all the tracks - bit of work, only if it's something rare and high bitrate.You can get it at http://www.heathcosoft.com/ and try out the demo.Also, the AlbumWrap extractor is free and you can get it at http://infamus.com/albumwrap/extractor.html .But DC or DC++ is the way to go and just bypass all this work.

wesr
August 14th, 2002, 08:34 AM
can someone tell me how to use dc++, cuz i dont know how. how do i search for stuff or open more slots for download, etc, etc

notbob
August 14th, 2002, 09:03 AM
download slots are infinite by default

search=little magnifying glass (only useful once you have connected to a hub)

in settings/sharing--open a MINIMUM of 2 upload slots, share a MINIMUM of 3 gigs of good files (without this most hubs will block entry)

connect to hub=hit computer icon, choose a hub that suits your needs and connect

cmyden
August 15th, 2002, 07:42 PM
http://www.ChrisMyden.com

Home of the DC hub where we share MP3s that meet the following requirements:

- All albums must be ripped from original CDs (not CD-Rs) using only EAC (secure mode or CRC checked)
- LAME 3.92 [alt preset standard] only
- full albums only
- only share folders with mp3s
- all albums in their own directory (Michael Jackson - Thriller)
- and lastly, each directory MUST have a .LOG file generated by EAC
(EAC -> EAC Options -> Tools Tab (automatically write status report)

If you think you can live inside this MP3 Nazi regime, gimme a shout.

chris

notbob
August 16th, 2002, 09:05 AM
Originally posted by cmyden

If you think you can live inside this MP3 Nazi regime, gimme a shout.

chris [/B]

you are completely right, and at least you are honest--audiograbber works every bit as well as eac, lame 3.92 is not any better than lame 3.8x--you are just shutting out a lot of good users

i never thought i'd see "mp3 snobs" but todays the day i guess