I have recorded two LP records, and the file exceeded the limit, creating two files named Part 1 and Part 2.
I have opened file Part 1, and selected one record, sides 1 & 2.
How do I "Cut & Paste" the selected portion (one LP, sides 1 & 2) to the Destination, and rename it as a new file? (ie: "Record 1, Sides 1 & 2, Original"?
After I figure out how to do this, I want to Cut & Paste the remaining portion of File, Part 1 to the Destination File, and Cut & Paste File Part 2 and add it to the end of the open Destination File; this will make my Destination File a separate file to be renamed "Record 2, Sides 1 & 2, Original".
I am not going to try to squeeze two LP records into one file again; however, I am going to run into the same problem, when I try to create several files of a 6 hour tape that automatically split into 7 Parts, with each Part ending in the middle of a sector (track). So, I might as well learn how to do it now!
Craig, I hope this doesn't take too much of your time to decipher....
I have opened file Part 1, and selected one record, sides 1 & 2.
How do I "Cut & Paste" the selected portion (one LP, sides 1 & 2) to the Destination, and rename it as a new file? (ie: "Record 1, Sides 1 & 2, Original"?
After I figure out how to do this, I want to Cut & Paste the remaining portion of File, Part 1 to the Destination File, and Cut & Paste File Part 2 and add it to the end of the open Destination File; this will make my Destination File a separate file to be renamed "Record 2, Sides 1 & 2, Original".
I am not going to try to squeeze two LP records into one file again; however, I am going to run into the same problem, when I try to create several files of a 6 hour tape that automatically split into 7 Parts, with each Part ending in the middle of a sector (track). So, I might as well learn how to do it now!
Craig, I hope this doesn't take too much of your time to decipher....
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