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"copy and pasting" a different induction

Postby a3a2004 » May 18th, 2005, 5:34 am

What software would I use to attach a different induction to other files?
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Re: "copy and pasting" a different induction

Postby sandy82 » May 18th, 2005, 8:52 am

a3a2004 wrote:What software would I use to attach a different induction to other files?


Take a look at Help with Files--> .mp3 altering software. Some of the info there may be helpful.
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Re: "copy and pasting" a different induction

Postby dharden » May 18th, 2005, 11:37 am

a3a2004 wrote:What software would I use to attach a different induction to other files?


I'd recommend mp3DirectCut, at http://www.mpesch3.de . Its big advantage is that it can cut MP3 files, and append part or all of the MP3 file that's loaded to one that's on disk, without having to decompress and recompress them. This means that there's no loss of quality.

What can take some getting used to is that the 1.39 version doesn't support actual copying and pasting. What it will let you do is have an induction on disk, and attach the suggestion and awakening part of a file to that induction. I haven't tried the 2.0 beta version, so can't speak to it.
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Postby sandy82 » May 18th, 2005, 12:18 pm

dharden, the 2.0 beta version looks good. Here's what the description says:

mp3DirectCut is a non-destructive audio editor and recorder for MP3/2. You can directly cut, copy, paste or change the volume with no need to decompress your files into a pcm format. This saves encoding time and preserves the original audio quality, because absolutely nothing must be re-encoded.

The built in recorder lets you create MP3s "on the fly" from every source. Using the Cue sheet support or the pause detection and the split function you can easily divide longer files, e.g. CD images.

mp3DirectCut is very fast and gives you extensive edit functionality:
MP3 visualisation and VU meter · Easy navigation · Fading, volume setting, normalizing · Pause detection · Direct recording of MP3 (ACM and Lame encoder supported) · Layer 2 support · ID3v1.1 support · Cue Sheet support
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