On Monday 08 September 2003 08:03 pm, Rolf Pedersen wrote:
> lorne wrote:
> > I know that previous version of Mandrake did have an editor. Darned if I
> > can find one now. I have some wave and mp3 files I want to burn to CDrom
> > and some of them have a VERY annoying screech at the beginning I want to
> > clip off. you'd think this easy to find... am I just having a brain fart?
>
> I don't have much experience with this but you might want to take a look
> at hackaudacity in 9.1/contrib/.  There was some bug in audacity that
> made hackaudacity a better choice, at the time I looked at it.  Here is
> the qip:
>
I take it that /contrib is NOT the 3rd disk then? I didn't find it. I'll go 
out and google for it. 

I guess since I'm no longer "contributing" I do not have acess to it. Thanks 
anyhow. 

> Audacity is a program that lets you manipulate digital audio waveforms.
>
> In addition to letting you record sounds directly from within the program,
> it imports many sound file formats, including WAV, AIFF, MP3 and
> Ogg/Vorbis. It supports all common editing operations such as Cut, Copy,
> and Paste, plus it will mix tracks and let you apply plug-in effects to any
> part of a sound. It also has a built-in amplitude envelope editor, a
> customizable spectrogram mode and a frequency analysis window for audio
> analysis applications.
>
>
> Rolf


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