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editing MP3's


Question Posted Wednesday August 5 2009, 11:43 pm

is there a way to cut out the begining of a song and keep the rest?

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mariahwannabe answered Friday August 7 2009, 11:47 am:
Hi :)

"Audacity" In My Opinion I don't recommend - I just didn't know how to work it, so I downloaded
"WavePad Sound Editor" - which works best for me.

I thought it's best to have an option, incase audacity isn't easy to work for you.

Hope I helped

Sage :O)

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LOL_x0x answered Friday August 7 2009, 11:10 am:
You can do it on iTunes. If you want to know how, just send me an inbox.


-Laura (17-f)

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xMikex answered Thursday August 6 2009, 11:30 am:
Well theres a programme called Audacity which you can use to do that, you can download it for free, just google it, and its fairly straight forward.All you do is open the mp3 using the programme and it basically shows you the whole thing by the activity per second in the song and you can cut out whatever bit you like just by highlighting it with your mouse and pressing 'delete'. Only thing is make sure you download the 'lame' file as well as the main file on whatever page you use because when you have edited the track this helps turn it back in to mp3 format.

Hope this helps =)

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