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Posted by Joseph Ashwood on 04/01/07 03:11
[dropped winamp newsgroup because it's not carried locally]
"fartguys" <fartguys@REMOVENOPSPAMcomcast.net> wrote in message
news:MNCdnf5zvPhwk5LbnZ2dnUVZ_oytnZ2d@comcast.com...
> Can anyone tell me how to edit one line from a song and keep that as just
> a file (for instance, let's say I want to save just the one line "Had a
> bad day, yeah.." from the song "Bad Day)....
> Is there a program I can use to edit the mp3 down so that it's just that
> one line??....I used to do this with .wav files with "Sound Recorder" on
> the windows desktop, and play them in work to give everyone a laugh...but
> it doesn't work with mp3s....Does Winamp do this? Other free program that
> I might have or be able to get and use??
Download, install, and run Audacity (you may have to install LAME for the
export later). Load the MP3 into the program. Play it back and select the
area you want to keep. Under the edit menu choose trim. Refine the selection
further by zooming in selecting areas you don't want and hitting delete,
this gives very fine control over what to keep. Under the file menu choose
Export as MP3, save it. The file you saved is now just the section you
wanted.
Joe
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