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I need to make a file that has 7 different short mp3 files. The
purpose is to have it so that people can listen to my sample mp3 file
but be able to forward to the next track. I have a Sonar exported .wav
file that I converted to mp3 using dbpoweramp but in order to go to the
next song the listener would have to guess where it begins. I also
have 7 files with each tract in it's own file.

Anyone know a simple way to help.

Thanks.

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I need to make a file that has 7 different short mp3 files. The
purpose is to have it so that people can listen to my sample mp3 file
but be able to forward to the next track. I have a Sonar exported .wav
file that I converted to mp3 using dbpoweramp but in order to go to the
next song the listener would have to guess where it begins. I also
have 7 files with each tract in it's own file.


MP3 doesn't support indexing. To create an index you'll have to use a
different format. There are various playlist methods around, or if you
absolutely must have it in one file there are a few containers around (WM
supports this, as does Matroska, and IIRC MOV does as well).
Joe


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Joseph Ashwood wrote:
"Dewitt" wrote in message
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I need to make a file that has 7 different short mp3 files. The
purpose is to have it so that people can listen to my sample mp3 file
but be able to forward to the next track. I have a Sonar exported .wav
file that I converted to mp3 using dbpoweramp but in order to go to the
next song the listener would have to guess where it begins. I also
have 7 files with each tract in it's own file.


MP3 doesn't support indexing. To create an index you'll have to use a
different format. There are various playlist methods around, or if you
absolutely must have it in one file there are a few containers around (WM
supports this, as does Matroska, and IIRC MOV does as well).
Joe


Indexing would be the way to go because that way we wouldn't have to
have different types of playlists. Does anyone know a playlist
converter software? Also, since mp3 is so dominant I wouldn't want to
involve WM but indexing could include picture formats also and that
would work well with ipod type players.

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