Does anyone know where I can find a tool for the Mac, preferably OS X, that will let me split larger MP3 files into smaller ones? I know there are some tools like that for Windows. Any ideas? Thanks.
Well if you really want it for free, I'd say just open up LimeWire (or whatever gnutella client you use to download files) and search for ".sit quicktime" and download a key code for QuickTime Pro.
Uh, this is Mac OS X discussions, not Surfers Serial Junkie board
If you do want to (legally) register QuickTime Pro, I suggest waiting for QT 6. If you pay for QT 5 Pro now, you may not get a free or discount upgrade to QT 6 when/if we get it in a few months.
You should try the free version of TCWork's SparkME. With that, import the MP3 file, select a section, create a new file with that selected part, then save this new file. Repeat as necessary. That's what I did using Peak 2.6, which is not free.
Audion will let you do it for free at first. Open mp3 in editor... or something like that. I used to do it all the time when i used Audion to clip out cusses from songs for my radio shows, and I also used it to split a 2 hour long mp3 of a concert into individual songs.