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Posted by GSV Three Minds in a Can on 09/18/05 16:55
Bitstring <itGdnQRJPI7qGbDeRVn-tQ@comcast.com>, from the wonderful
person normanstrong@comcast.net said
>I'm interested in an editor that will edit unprotected wma files in much the
>same manner as mp3trim does for mp3 files. Does anyone know of such a
>beast?
Much the best bet is to turn them into .wav files (use DBPoweramp, which
will turn anything into anything), you then have a wide choice of
editors. I happen to like Acoustica, but that's only free as a trial,
iirc. All the editors I know about really edit .wav files anyway, but
unpacking that as a separate step gives you a lot more choice of tools.
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GSV Three Minds in a Can
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