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    Does anyone know if it's possible to split a downloaded file that's say 2 hours long, into 1 hour each, to put on cd?
    The file itself is just one long show (2 hours) on 1 track, with no breaks.
    Regular mp3 file.

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    try mp3 doctor pro.it's very easy to use and u don't have to do much:just tell the software how many mp3s u want to create from the original one(there also more advanced features if u want to do something less simple).
    u can dl the trial version from here
    http://www.mp3surgeon.com/
    bye

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    Yes quite easy. If you Yousendit.com, I can split it where you want into two seperate files. The software you need is fairly common, I use Audiocleaning.

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    I tried to use the mp3 surgeon, and it said it was too big, so I'll just pm you the yousendit link, ok Hairglamfan? I appreciate it.
    Thanks.

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    probably it's because u need the full version...i can help if u want [img]smile.gif[/img]
    just pm me your email if u want the full version

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    Check your mail Dan.

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    Re: Splitting a looooong downloaded file

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    Re: Splitting a looooong downloaded file

    I just downloaded a JPG file, but I need to convert it to PDF. Do you have tips or tools for this?

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    Re: Splitting a looooong downloaded file

    I somehow encountered the same problem. On the site where I found the file, it was in JPG format, but I needed to make it in PDF for convenience. I didn't know how to do this, but I eventually found an online tool called https://pdfflex.com/ I simply uploaded my JPG file to this site, selected the option to convert to PDF, and within seconds downloaded the completed PDF file. Fast, simple, and hassle-free!

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