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Rockbox mail archiveSubject: RE: mp3-editor?RE: mp3-editor?
From: Matthew P. OReilly <moreilly_at_moreilly.com>
Date: Wed, 26 Mar 2003 10:04:21 -0500 I have found both CoolEdit and goldwave are great programs for working with audio files. IIRC, both support the mp3 format natively and can do editing and conversions on the fly. Neither is completely free, thought both have free versions. (One of them uses an interesting "toll booth" approach - each operation you perform costs you "$0.02" and you can only do "$1.50" per session, when you have to close the program and open it again. It's one of the most innovative and least intrusive crippleware setups I have ever seen.) Hope that helps... Matt -----Original Message----- From: owner-rockbox_at_cool.haxx.se [mailto:owner-rockbox_at_cool.haxx.se]On Behalf Of Brad Patten Sent: Wednesday, March 26, 2003 8:34 AM To: rockbox_at_cool.haxx.se Subject: Re: mp3-editor? Speaking of editors can anyone recommend a good software program to reduce noise in an MP3? preferably one that doesnt make the end resulting mp3 sound like the chipmunks on helium? > > From: "Jörg C. Pochmann" <jcpochmann_at_web.de> > Date: 2003/03/26 Wed AM 08:05:33 EST > To: rockbox_at_cool.haxx.se > Subject: mp3-editor? > > Hi out there! > Thought, this was not discussed before. > I'm just starting to do some recordings with my jukebox. > > Now I want to cut the takes on my windows system. I used to do wav-recordings with > my Notebook, cutting with wav-editors. But now there are mp3s. > Where is the good or free program which can do the cutting job on mp3s? > Maybe with time-stretching ability. > Or is there no loss of quality when I manualy convert mp3>wav>cut>(stretch, > normalize)>mp3 since an mp3-editor perhaps does this automatically? > > Besten Gruß > <jcp>! > Received on 2003-03-26 Page template was last modified "Tue Sep 7 00:00:02 2021" The Rockbox Crew -- Privacy Policy |