mandrix Senior Surround Collector QQ Supporter Joined Apr 19, 2006 Messages 5,354 Location Boondocks of North Florida May 29, 2006 #1 Is there a way to do this? As in "splitting files for dummies" or what? Thanks.
JonUrban Forum Curmudgeon Staff member Admin Moderator Since 2002/2003 Joined Mar 2, 2002 Messages 17,712 Location Connecticut May 29, 2006 #2 If you have an audio editor, just open the stereo file. Then, create two empty mono files (of the same bit depth and frequency) and copy/paste each track from the stereo file into its own seperate mono file. You can do this in most audio editors.
If you have an audio editor, just open the stereo file. Then, create two empty mono files (of the same bit depth and frequency) and copy/paste each track from the stereo file into its own seperate mono file. You can do this in most audio editors.
mandrix Senior Surround Collector QQ Supporter Joined Apr 19, 2006 Messages 5,354 Location Boondocks of North Florida May 30, 2006 #3 Got it. Strangely enough, couldn't get Nero Wave editor to do it. Audacity could, and Wavewizard did it quickly.
Got it. Strangely enough, couldn't get Nero Wave editor to do it. Audacity could, and Wavewizard did it quickly.