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Export audio file with chapters?

Community Beginner ,
Jan 04, 2017 Jan 04, 2017

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Not very experienced with Audition CC...

I have several audio files that I've put together on an edit timeline with the "Open Append" command. Is there a way to export that timeline to a single file and have the markers be chapters?

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Community Expert , Jan 04, 2017 Jan 04, 2017

What exactly do you want to do with it? If you want to use it as something like a talking book, then it won't work; they use specific software and hardware to do that. But it's not too difficult to turn the files into tracks on a CD that will work more or less as chapters, although actually they'd be tracks.

The basic process is to turn the track markers into track ranges, by adding a marker at the start and end of the file, selecting all the markers in the cue list, and converting them to ranges

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What exactly do you want to do with it? If you want to use it as something like a talking book, then it won't work; they use specific software and hardware to do that. But it's not too difficult to turn the files into tracks on a CD that will work more or less as chapters, although actually they'd be tracks.

The basic process is to turn the track markers into track ranges, by adding a marker at the start and end of the file, selecting all the markers in the cue list, and converting them to ranges using the 'merge' icon next to the dustbin. It's then relatively easy to use these to create a CD, either with gaps between the tracks, or to run continuously. As far as your appended file is concerned, you only need to save it to a new file; it will remain in its concatenated form, and as long as you elect to save the non-audio data, you will retain the markers too.

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