TTC - American Military Experience (audio)
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- 155.88 MiB (163451618 Bytes)
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- English
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- teaching company
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- 2013-08-16 06:00:07 GMT
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- Mousebelt
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This is American Military Experience (audio) from the Teaching Company. 62kbps/32khz This lecture is super duper old. WARNING: It is all on one big 5h30m track. Sorry. 8 lectures | 40 minutes every lectures | American military experience, from Clausewitz and the Theory of War to Vietnam. Taught by: Professor Robert E. Morris Course Lecture Titles 01 - Clausewitz and the Theory of War 02 - Priciples of War 03 - World War I 04 - World War II Opening Campaigns 05 - World War II Allied Strategy in the European Theater 06 - World War II War in the Pacific 07 - Vietnam Historical Overview 08 - Vietnam Analysis
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Oh yeah: Though the lecture series is all in one big 5h30m mp3, the file is well-indexed; so it's not so bad.
Also, can anyone tell me how I can split one of those 8 hour long Audible mp3s (DRM removed) into tracks? I tried to do it with Audacity (for the Blackstone Audiobooks "Plutarch's Lives" translated by John Dryden) and it seemed to me that the file was too big.
Also, can anyone tell me how I can split one of those 8 hour long Audible mp3s (DRM removed) into tracks? I tried to do it with Audacity (for the Blackstone Audiobooks "Plutarch's Lives" translated by John Dryden) and it seemed to me that the file was too big.
Are you talking about a manual mp3 splitter or a cue file splitter? If you're talking about a manual mp3 splitter, I can recommend MP3 Splitter & Joiner v4.2 (available as a torrent here on TPB). It's great and 100% reliable, my only (minor) complaint would be that it requires you to manually select the destination directory/filename for each new file (instead of using smart time-saving settings)...
Don't bother, the audio quality is TERRIBLE.
The audio quality is so poor it is unreadable.
All I have to say is that these lectures (as well as some of my other TTC uploads) are SUPER old. Some of you may remember the 80something GB TTC/TMS torrent from Demonoid back in 2010. This is from that collection.
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