hiawatha


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Posted: Jan. 28 2006, 08:58 |
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There is a free piece of software called "Amarok Player" for the PC. It lets you go to specific sections of your Amarok CD (and many other Oldfield CD's with unbroken long tracks) when you play it on your PC.
This is not the same as an actual audio CD broken into tracks, but it is a related subject. If I were to break it into multiple tracks for an audio CD, it would probably have just 2 or 3 breaks.
-------------- "In the land of the Dacotahs, Where the Falls of Minnehaha Flash and gleam among the oak-trees, Laugh and leap into the valley." - Song of Hiawatha
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