posted August 25, 2002 09:32
Does anyone know of a good program to use to cut MP3's? For example - You download a song off of Kazaa from a live show and you want to cut the introduction and the before and after crowd noise and keep just the song. I searched and tried a bunch of programs off of download.com and they all sucked.
posted August 25, 2002 11:30
Did you try MP3Trim? http://www.logiccell.com/~mp3trim/ *Note! The Free version has a size Limit. The MP3Trim PRO, is NOT worth the $79.95 they want for it! That price is STUPIDLY High! I have a Cracked MP3Trim Pro that i could Email to you. It is MP3Trim Pro v1.60 (.exe file) and is only 494kb. Let me know!
posted August 25, 2002 14:00
Just decompress the mp3 back to wav form with Winamp (the Diskwriter output setting), then use Cool Edit Pro or whatever sound file editing proggy you have, edit the thing, then encode it back to mp3.
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posted August 25, 2002 14:27
pardon me skulhed, but you shouldn't do that! Never decode then re-encode a mp3, you'd lose a lot in quality. (my personal opinion is "don't decode mp3's - at all", but it's another story) you'd get additional "interference" artefacts, I mean more artefacts than the sum of the artefacts of both encodings... (hope that make sense)
i'm using mp3trim, or an hex editor when the file is too large