Hello,
Is it possible to add content to an exsisting mp3? I would
like to take a particular track and add an voice identifier
to it.. If so, what utility would I use to edit/create mp3's?
tia, regards
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Jaye Inabnit, ARS ke6sls e-mail: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
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Jaye,
You can decode the MP3 to WAV format (can be done using mpg123 -w), and
use your favorite WAV editor (waveforge, xwave, sweep) to layer in your
content.
I've never done any editing or mixing with the available Linux
utilities, so I can' thelp you with specifics. Abstractly speaking, I
Of course, mp3 is a lossy format. So, every time you re-compress the mp3 it will
sound a little worse. However, since mp3's sound pretty good to start with, one
re-compression shouldn't sound much different:)
A better solution would be to squeeze the audio directly into the file. I don't
know
On Fri, Nov 17, 2000 at 10:05:28AM -0800, Jaye Inabnit ke6sls wrote:
Is it possible to add content to an exsisting mp3? I would
like to take a particular track and add an voice identifier
to it.. If so, what utility would I use to edit/create mp3's?
It sure is possible to add content. mp3
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