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audiowkstation
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Fri Aug 24, 2001 1:12 pm |
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When I receive an MP3 that needs editing, I go the long way around and real time play it back to Sound Forge 4.5 and edit it there, and reformat it back to MP3. I have also converted MP3 to Wav. and then opened the file and edited.<p>Let's share different systems (provide links) of the tools you enjoy for MP3> wav.<editing>wav.<MP3.<p>I really would love to see some alternative software choices.<p>What do you use?? |
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weezy christ
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Tue Sep 04, 2001 11:58 am |
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the following are FREE apps:<p>for CD extraction, I use CD DAE. simple, easy, works great and FAST.<p>for encoding/decoding, Electronic Cosmo's MPEG Suite. again, simple, easy, flexible, works fast!<p>these two free programs are what I use time and time again, because I don't need any 'make your computer a jukebox' crap that has a bunch of silly features I don't need. I use them practically every day and haven't had any problems whatsoever.<p>editing? well it needs to be converted to wav first, then it gets chopped up in Cool Edit Pro (not free). =D |
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warlock
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audiowkstation
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I agree! Sonic Foundry has some powerful software. I have not "upgraded" to 5.0 yet..still using 4.5<p>Playcenter 2 by Creative has an excellent encoder, decoder but since my "computer crash" the site has rejected downloads of it.<p>Perhaps it will come back up. |
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Opus2000
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Thu Sep 06, 2001 6:38 am |
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I'm quite fond of Wavelab for editing and batch encoding and MP3 decoding/encoding. I like it's fast real time processing and fast encoding.
I havent used Sound Forge in a couple of years since Wavelab 3.0 came out.
I also like to use Audio Catalyst from Xing for taking a whole album and ripping it to MP3's
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danlawlor.com
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Anyone have any comments / experience with directly editing MP3's in Sound Forge 5.0? I have found that since I made the upgrade, I can now directly work on and save in MP3 format. I don't notice any loss of sound quality doing this, and it save a BUNCH of time not having to convert back and forth between MP3 and WAV for editing. |
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kidfrenzy
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Sun Sep 09, 2001 7:55 pm |
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Wheres all my Wavelab partnres. Its the only way to go, Not missing one feature. |
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theron3
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Sun Sep 09, 2001 9:11 pm |
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O.k. Jeremiah, I don't use it yet. Sell me.
I'm new and can use any good and intuitive tool for this purpose.
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warlock
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<blockquote><font size="1" face="Verdana, Helvetica, sans-serif">quote:</font><hr>Originally posted by MonkeyGrass:
Anyone have any comments / experience with directly editing MP3's in Sound Forge 5.0? I have found that since I made the upgrade, I can now directly work on and save in MP3 format. I don't notice any loss of sound quality doing this, and it save a BUNCH of time not having to convert back and forth between MP3 and WAV for editing.<hr></blockquote><p>I have not really edited .mp3's, but I convert all my .wav's to .mp3's in SF5 if I need to ul a quickie sample on the net or something like that, it's much faster than saving the .wav, then converting it in an external program. I also convert all commercials I do like that and ul them to the radio stations. Seems to work perfectly. You can test the quality loss factor like this: Open an 1.mp3 save it to 2.mp3 now open 2.mp3 and save it to 1.mp3 and so on to see how many times you can get away with .<p>Keijo |
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