The short answer to your question is yes, Audacity can do what you ask
and much more. I use both Audacity and MP3 Direct Cut, but it is like
comparing a fly to a gorilla. MP3 DC is very useful for cutting MP3's
without uncoding the files, but it has very-limited extensive editing
power and ce
http://mp3gain.sourceforge.net
On 10/27/2018 9:11 AM, Gerardo Corripio wrote:
ANY POINTERS on where to go and grab myself the MP3 Gain program, that’s for
changing volume on MP3s, for a windows10 64byte Laptop? Thanks for info.H
Gera
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Hi!
I think this can be set somewhere.
But i don’t understand how the audio device can see what device that’s plugged
into it.
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> 27 okt. 2018 kl. 09:25 skrev George Zaynoun :
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> On my Surface Pro 4 I have such a connector and I have no problem with it at
> all but on my Toshiba Portege Z30-
Sadly Goldwave is no longer an option for now for me, thus I’m wanting an
audio-editing program that would be as flexible and intuitive as Goldwave was
for me in its time. I’m between audacity and Direct MP3 Cut. yes I tried using
Audacity but I just couldn’t get the hang of it! So any tips/tric
ANY POINTERS on where to go and grab myself the MP3 Gain program, that’s for
changing volume on MP3s, for a windows10 64byte Laptop? Thanks for info.H
Gera
Enviado desde mi iPhone SE de Telcel
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On my Surface Pro 4 I have such a connector and I have no problem with
it at all but on my Toshiba Portege Z30-c I have the following problem:
If I connect earphone to it the built-in microphone in the screen
becomes muted and I must always connect a headset type that which comes
with smart phon