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problems editing a mp3
Google gives me too many results.
And by light, I do not mean something like Adobe Audition. ![]() Last edited by G; 03-12-2010 at 12:06 PM. |
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If you have Nero installed, you should already have Nero WaveEditor already installed, unless you chose not to install it in the initial setup, of course.
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Total Recorder allows you to crop files.
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Downloaded Audacity, which I'm pretty sure I've used before. Dunno where it went on my HD, probably deleted it. I do have Nero Wave Editor, which seems to be the same as what Audacity does, so I guess I'll use that since I already have it.
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I for the life of me cannot seem to keep the kbps rate the same after cropping a mp3. The sound quality always comes out crap compared to the original. For instance, the original is around 300, but the edited file goes down to 80. I cannot find anywhere on either Audacity or Nero WaveEditor that lets me change this. All I want to do is cut some of the song out while preserving the quality of the song.
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Have you tried playing around in the Settings? There may be an option that lets you change the output bitrate.
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yeah i can't find anything in either program. tried it with audacity, and the quality seems to not deteriorate as badly, so i am just using that.
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In Audacity: Edit > Preferences > MP3 Export Setup > Bit Rate
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thank you kindly
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You're welcome.
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wow, i was mixed up. i meant i was using audition.
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