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    [request]Simple editing sound software

    Discussion in 'Windows OS and Software' started by GRZ530, Mar 16, 2007.

  1. GRZ530

    GRZ530 Notebook Consultant

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    I used to record my lecturer's lessons for revision.But now these file are a lot of,so it's hard to listen all of them.And now and i want to delete some space of mp3 files for shorting and merge each edited files into a big file in order to listen without stopping
    Any body suggest me some solution.
    I appreciate much
     
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    System64 Windows 7 x64

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    sylonien Notebook Evangelist

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    Calum Notebook Consultant

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    +1 for Audacity.
    Simple/easy to learn and use, lots of features, and free.
    Definitely worth looking at.
     
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    rbdesign Notebook Consultant NBR Reviewer

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    +another for Audacity

    I really like that it has tons of options.

    I never figured out how to export to mp3 though. I followed the directions, but it kept crashing on me.
     
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    Calum Notebook Consultant

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    Audacity is a great, open source software. The interface is a bit ugly if you are on Linux, but the features are great.

    +1 to all who suggested it before me.
     
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    I fifth Audacity, works very well.
     
  9. GRZ530

    GRZ530 Notebook Consultant

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    firstly i opened file as usuall but this program had error that it didnt recogize format.therefore i had to Import Raw,it had a pop up show file properties as well as my foobar's report.Then i reviewed file in Audacity,background was noise although file was played well w/ foobar :( (another formats are tested well)
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    @Calum: thx for the file but i dont know how to use it exactly,it seems the file which foobar always request when converted to another mp3 format :confused: