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mp3 altering software

PostPosted: April 22nd, 2005, 2:00 am
by thejesterinacast
could anyone give me a link to a program for altering mp3s? i don't know anything about it, so the simpler the better. i'm trying to make a shorter version of the freeze test file. i had one, but somehow it's changed and now never actually reaches the end. thanks
-tom

PostPosted: April 22nd, 2005, 10:03 am
by dharden
Here are a couple of freeware ones:
    mp3DirectCut, at http://www.mpesch3.de

    Audacity, at http://audacity.sourceforge.net

Re: mp3 altering software

PostPosted: April 22nd, 2005, 10:11 am
by Guest
thejesterinacast wrote:could anyone give me a link to a program for altering mp3s? i don't know anything about it, so the simpler the better. i'm trying to make a shorter version of the freeze test file. i had one, but somehow it's changed and now never actually reaches the end. thanks
-tom


http://www.nch.com.au/wavepad/ - Wavepad. Free. I used it, pretty simple and does all I needed.

There is a lot of others shareware editors, you can find it using a saerch engine for 'mp3 editor'.

PostPosted: April 25th, 2005, 4:34 pm
by TrigMe
If you're running Windows, then there should be a program called "Sound Recorder."

I have XP, and its located in Start Menu>Program Files>Accessories>Entertainment

It works for me, but you need to have the file in *.WAV format for it to work (I use MusicMatch to convert).

PostPosted: April 26th, 2005, 2:29 am
by thejesterinacast
thanks for the links guys.

and to the anonymous guest, thanks for the link and i did actually try a google search, but only found software with trial time limits and sights full of pop-ups.
-jester

PostPosted: April 26th, 2005, 3:25 am
by Linja
Yeah man, I'd really recommend soundforge. It's what I use and it's got a pretty basic structure but it can be used for many different things. If not that, then give a program called Cakewalk 9 a shot. This program's more of a sequencer, used for creatuing music and such, but it's also got heaps of sound-altering features, although I think you may have to pay for it. I dunno, check it out.

-Linja

mp3 to wav

PostPosted: April 26th, 2005, 4:46 pm
by sandy82
When you use MusicMatch, how much more space does the resulting .wav file use than the pre-existing .mp3 file?

PostPosted: April 26th, 2005, 7:01 pm
by n00b
It depends on the sample rate. But for reference, a CD-DA audio rate is 150kB/sec. Or about 9MB/minute

PostPosted: April 26th, 2005, 7:47 pm
by sandy82
Thanks, n00b. That's a big difference. Rather like the difference between .jpeg and .tiff. The latter format is better, but for many purposes the .jpeg is serviceable--with much less space used.