On 0, Ron Johnson <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> On Mon, 2002-04-15 at 12:16, Cheryl Homiak wrote:
> > Hi.
> > The file certainly would fit on the cdrom, but I thought I had to convert
> > it to
> > audio. Ok, if I want to play it as a regular audio cd I would have to
> > convert
>
> ??? Ogg _is
On 0, csj <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
[split - I mean snip!]
> I haven't tried this though. None of my .ogg files are large enough to
> bother splitting. As for recombining, I don't see the point. Why
> recombine what you just split?
So that it fits exactly on a CD, I gather. Your method (with th
On Mon, 2002-04-15 at 12:16, Cheryl Homiak wrote:
> Hi.
> The file certainly would fit on the cdrom, but I thought I had to convert it
> to
> audio. Ok, if I want to play it as a regular audio cd I would have to convert
??? Ogg _is_ an audio format. It's just not the raw, no-file-
system format
Good day Chery,
> The file certainly would fit on the cdrom, but I thought I had to
> convert it to audio. Ok, if I want to play it as a regular audio cd
> I would have to convert it, right?
Yes. If you want to be able to play it on your stereo you will have
to convert the OGG-files.
As you alre
On Mon, 15 Apr 2002 13:37:40 -0500 (CDT)
Cheryl Homiak <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> Thank you; that makes sense.
> Of course, I knew i had to convert the file, and i kind of suspected the
> headers
> issue, but wasn't sure. But once i've converted it, I should be able to split
> it. will liet you
Thank you; that makes sense.
Of course, I knew i had to convert the file, and i kind of suspected the headers
issue, but wasn't sure. But once i've converted it, I should be able to split
it. will liet you know how it comes out.
I'm not one to give up quickly.
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> Hi all!
> I can't use any X-related programs; in other words gnome and kde I think falls
> into this category too, because I'm blind and this access isn't developed yet.
> Whoever told me to use 'split" to split up the files, it might work for you,
> but
> it didn't work for me. the first file a
Hi.
The file certainly would fit on the cdrom, but I thought I had to convert it to
audio. Ok, if I want to play it as a regular audio cd I would have to convert
it, right? But if I just want to play it from my cdrom, can I make a regular
data cd and then play it using ogg123 or some such tool, jus
On Sun, 2002-04-14 at 22:30, Cheryl Homiak wrote:
> Hi all.
> is there a tool I can use to split and recombine 90-minute audio files so I
> can
> fit them on cds? The files I have are ogg files. I have, for instance,
> something
> that would probably be two 90-minute ogg files and I want to burn
Hi all!
I can't use any X-related programs; in other words gnome and kde I think falls
into this category too, because I'm blind and this access isn't developed yet.
Whoever told me to use 'split" to split up the files, it might work for you, but
it didn't work for me. the first file appeared to be
On Mon, Apr 15, 2002 at 12:30:24AM -0500, Cheryl Homiak wrote:
> Hi all. is there a tool I can use to split and recombine 90-minute
> audio files so I can fit them on cds? The files I have are ogg
> files. I have, for instance, something that would probably be two
> 90-minute ogg files and I want
Cheryl Homiak wrote:
Hi all.
is there a tool I can use to split and recombine 90-minute audio files so I can
fit them on cds? The files I have are ogg files. I have, for instance, something
that would probably be two 90-minute ogg files and I want to burn the audio onto
3 cds. They are spoken rat
Hi all.
is there a tool I can use to split and recombine 90-minute audio files so I can
fit them on cds? The files I have are ogg files. I have, for instance, something
that would probably be two 90-minute ogg files and I want to burn the audio onto
3 cds. They are spoken rather than music.
Thanks.
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