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Audio tools

80 durable postsStarted 2006-02-09Latest 2010-10-11
#683791Post 41 of 80

Re: Audio tools

Add Audio slicer for OS X to the list of MP3 splitters

[url]http://audioslicer.sourceforge.net/[/url]

#706741Post 42 of 80

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Wow, nice list, I love this stuff... all links in one place... now I know where to find everything, awesome job TomTom :D

#706858Post 43 of 80

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^^These guys are definately on top of it.

#706990Post 44 of 80

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Thanks for the Flowers everybody. Iam glad the collection is useful for you. :)

[quote=venture37;357494]Add Audio slicer for OS X to the list of MP3 splitters

[URL]http://audioslicer.sourceforge.net/[/URL][/quote]

uups, somehow I overlooked that...added now and thanks, Open Source Software is always welcome

#733761Post 45 of 80

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guys, technical question; How can I re-record a set where the quality is just a okay and clean it up, removing hiss, background sounds etc, and bump up the quality while recording ? I have some older sets that I love but the quality is stream (128K) with noise in the recordings.

Would appreciate your help on this one, thanks in advance!!

#734696Post 46 of 80

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Someone correct me if I'm wrong ...

You can clean up the recording with software like Soundforge or Audacity, but as to actually "bumping up" the quality, there's no point in bumping up a 128kbps recording, it won't make your set sound better. All the sounds have been recorded at that bitrate, going up to a higher bitrate is just padding it out with ... data that doesn't do anything.

#734699Post 47 of 80

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thanks feather, cleaning them up will really do the trick, much appreciated

#738260Post 48 of 80

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wow! it's good!

#738518Post 49 of 80

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I use CD-Tag, it is freeware: [URL]http://www.cdtag.com[/URL]

#741248Post 50 of 80

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wow!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!1

#746820Post 51 of 80

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i dont think this is coverd in any of the list in the first post -

is there a peice of software that will add mps together - ie one set in single tracks that you can just enter all of them to make one big flowing set again?

the only way i know is to use the actual code - and it takes me forever cos I never get it right the first ten times.

(I know hjslpit can join - but only if hjsplit was used to split to begin wth)

thanks

:?:

:what

:)

#748389Post 52 of 80

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Mp3 Direct cut could be just what i'm after, but I'l be damned if i can work my way through it. It doesnt seem to have a Help topic, anyone have a help file on how to use it?

#749443Post 53 of 80

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[quote=GregWhelan;404498]Mp3 Direct cut could be just what i'm after, but I'l be damned if i can work my way through it. It doesnt seem to have a Help topic, anyone have a help file on how to use it?[/quote]

I asked that back on page 2! no one could find a faq or anything?!!:lol:

I use the start edit, play and end edit buttons and then from the file menu choose save selection - and it will save only that part of the mp3 that you have between the start and end indicators - as a differnet file.

I have not done anything more complicated than that - but it works fine!

Any use to you?

#750067Post 54 of 80

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^ Yes that's all I want to really do. I have lots of mp3 files on my iPod that I may only listen to parts of - I want to cut out the crap parts to free up space on my iPod.

It will take a while but will still help. Cheers mate!

#807615Post 55 of 80

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whats a good m4p to mp3 converter (free) i havent found anything good on the web.

#829255Post 56 of 80

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thanks

#847533Post 57 of 80

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Thanks I want to make a wav to mp3 it is possible with some of these.

#847537Post 58 of 80

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I use audio converter ist pretty easy.

#872572Post 59 of 80

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nice dude, all freeware, no problems with cracks!

#895104Post 60 of 80

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Does anyone know which version of LAME is good/stable... I've heard stuff about the different versions out there.. I cant remmember which one I used on my old pc.

#895209Post 61 of 80

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Does anyone has a good link for HJ Split?

#895241Post 62 of 80

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[url]http://www.freebyte.com/hjsplit/[/url]

#895271Post 63 of 80

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^^^^^^^^ thanks for the update :)

#895971Post 64 of 80

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I am sorry I meant EZ Split.... I used to you that one, but can't find a good link for it now :(

#901896Post 65 of 80

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Hey guys, Im looking for a freeware mp3 encoder that will encode at 320 from wav. Thanks.

Edit- Nevermind, just realized WMP 11 will rip discs at 320.

#968626Post 66 of 80

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Recently came across a tagger called [URL="http://www.mp3tag.de/en/"]mp3tag[/URL], quite useable but tagscanner still has more features IMO.

#1021025Post 67 of 80

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[quote=jarble187;516226]Hey guys, Im looking for a freeware mp3 encoder that will encode at 320 from wav. Thanks.

Edit- Nevermind, just realized WMP 11 will rip discs at 320.[/quote]

How do you find your encodes with WMP? I'm not a big fan of WMP :what

#1075963Post 68 of 80

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Great post! Thanks!

#1123339Post 69 of 80

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This will be useful.

[URL="http://www.komkon.org/%7Eshchuka/software/mergemp3/"]Merge MP3[/URL]

#1123719Post 70 of 80

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does anyone have a link for a good rar converter?

#1123736Post 71 of 80

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[quote=feather;678528]This will be useful.

[URL="http://www.komkon.org/%7Eshchuka/software/mergemp3/"]Merge MP3[/URL][/quote]

havent tried it yet - but nice find!

#1125605Post 72 of 80

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[quote=hulkhuss;678987]does anyone have a link for a good rar converter?[/quote]

To convert to? Or you mean decompress? WinRAR?

#1125729Post 73 of 80

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[quote=feather;681298]To convert to? Or you mean decompress? WinRAR?[/quote] yeah to decompress

#1126090Post 74 of 80

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thanks feather :)

#1155755Post 75 of 80

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[quote=feather;678528]This will be useful.

[URL="http://www.komkon.org/%7Eshchuka/software/mergemp3/"]Merge MP3[/URL][/quote]

I just tried this - worked like a charm adding 16 files at 320 very quickly. I cant detect any blips between merged files either. fyi

#1197042Post 76 of 80

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[QUOTE=feather;678528]This will be useful.

[URL="http://www.komkon.org/%7Eshchuka/software/mergemp3/"]Merge MP3[/URL][/QUOTE] That is exactly what I wanted and it's for PC :(

#1295026Post 77 of 80

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[QUOTE=feather;678528]This will be useful.

[URL="http://www.komkon.org/%7Eshchuka/software/mergemp3/"]Merge MP3[/URL][/QUOTE]

Big Thanks, super easy to use, seamless merging of tracks, much appreciated brother

#1373220Post 78 of 80

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[url]http://mp3cut.net/[/url]

#1413868Post 79 of 80

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Thanks for the Cue sheet info I forgot how to due it cause i havent need it in along time

#1419968Post 80 of 80

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anyone know of or if one of the tools above have a DRM (digital rights management) removal tool free if there is one. Thanks

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