On Sat, 11 Aug 2007, Steve Revilak wrote:
From: Scott Ehrlich
What I'd like to do is allow Audio Recorder to capture an entire side of an
album or tape, then use something else to edit out each song to their
respective mp3 files.
What free or low-cost mp3 tools are available for such editing?
Audacity isn't bad, especially for basic "cut it up" editing.
http://audacity.sourceforge.net/
Audacity (also on my Ubuntu box, now on my Mac) along with Audio Recorder
make a great combo! Thanks for that idea.
I've successfully captured then split a couple of tapes effortlessly.
I've never been successful in getting Audacity to save files in mp3
format. Audacity requires the ffmpeg libraries in order to save
mp3's; although I have the ffmpeg libraries installed, I haven't been
able to convince Audacity of this.
ffmpeg comes with a set of command line tools for doing format
conversions. I've had good luck in editing with Audacity, saving the
results as .wav files, the using ffmpeg to convert .wav -> .mp3.
http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/FFmpeg
I performed a web search for liblame for Macintosh and came across a
sourceforge? site. I downloaded it, pointed Audacity to it when I
selected mp3, and have been doing well since.
Scott
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