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This is done by doing a frame aligned cut between multiple frames, which is a better approach than first decoding a MP3 to raw PCM, edit it with a wave-editor and re-encoding it back to MP3.
Only downside of this procedure is that "special processing", like normalizing, adding reverb, etc. is not possible.
Changes in MP3Cutter 4.0 :
- A fast way to reset the jog-dial to 0 when using the arrow- and page up/down-keys. Use the "0" key on the numeric keypad.
- Extended export feature with enables you to export selected items in the cuesheet (in any supported format; MP3, WAV and M3Q) without being asked for their filenames: the files will be saved as stated in the alias of that cue. As a result, the original "Export" option has been renamed to "Export As".
• Related downloads: - mp3DirectCut: is a small tool for editing MPEG audio directly. You can remove parts, change the volume, split files or copy regions to new files.
- MP3Clip: can split and join back mp3 files based on time segments.
- Audacity: is a free audio editor. You can record sounds, play sounds, import and export WAV, AIFF, Ogg Vorbis, and MP3 files, and more.
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