With MP3Tag you can select a whole file (i.e whole album) and enter all of the common information at once, then select the files one at a time to enter the song title and the track number. Then I use MP3Tag to enter the artist/album/song/track number, and artwork. I simply select/highlight one song time (zooming as necessary) and then I export one file at a time ( File → Export → Export Selected Audio). Splitting a recording into separate tracks.īut like I said above, I personally DON’T do it that way. I save the project and try to add tracks using Silence Finder. FWIW all my CD song titles and track numbers sort fine however I want to do it.Īppreciate any advice from more experienced users on what I might be missing. When I look in Windows Explorer on my home PC, the files/tracks are listed with the track numbers and they sort fine, but on the phone, nada. It is not allowing me to sort most of the albums by any criteria including track number.Ī few, yes, but they are the exception. However when I try and listen to them on my phone (Android) with Musicolet, it is not picking up the track numbers so I am basically listening to the tracks of an album in alphabetical order. It all looks good with the Artist, Album title, and track numbers and titles. I’ve been recording the albums as projects, editing/repairing as needed, adding marker/labels for each track, saving the project, and then doing EXPORT Multiple to a WAV adding in the Artist and Album Name. Been having a blast listening to and recording the first 50 of my 300 albums on my new USB turntable with Audacity.
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