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    Burning a large audio file to CDs

    I have used Itunes in the past and it will take a large audio file and automatically spread it out over multiple disc, if needed. Does Rhythmbox or any program for Linux work the same way. I heard it said that Rhythmbox is "just like Itunes" so I was wondering if it or any other Linux program will do that.

    To be clear, I'll say it a different way. I have an audio file that is too big to fit on 1 CD. Will any Linux program automatically put it on several disc?

    Thanks for your help.

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    Re: Burning a large audio file to CDs

    Don't know about "all-in-one" solution, but you may have a look at http://www.ubuntuhowtos.com/howtos/merge_mp3
    http://linuxblog.darkduck.com

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      #3
      Re: Burning a large audio file to CDs

      audacity can do this for audio......you will half to split the file then burn the pieces.

      http://audacity.sourceforge.net/help...=files&i=split

      VINNY
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        #4
        Re: Burning a large audio file to CDs

        Thanks Darkduck. I'll take a look tomorrow.


        Vinnywright, I knew about Audacity. What you are suggesting is the opposite of what I was asking about. I wanted something that would automatically split the files like itunes does.

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