can I edit an mp3 file & save w/o recompressing?
Posted: Sun Jan 04, 2009 4:47 pm
if this is in the wrong forum, spank me and point the way to the right one.
i was led to believe, and perhaps wrongly so, that I could edit an mp3 file and save it out without recompressing. the issue is that I'm using a low quality (poor mic) low resolution file (32000 Hz--which for lectures is doable) and need to edit it significantly. i have previously tried soundtrack pro 2, converting it to aif, editing, tried some processing to see if I could improve listenability, with some success... but when it is compressed back to mp3 at a reasonable resolution for download(these clips are 45mins plus in length), it introduces a lot of unwanted noise. even with all processing removed, leaving me with the original upconverted/edited file to recompress, I'm still unhappy with the results. so I figured I should find a program that would allow me to directly edit the mp3 file and then save out the changes. after googling, I thought Audacity would do this, but can't seem to get it to do that. can it? if so, how?
newbies!
thanks in advance... btw... much improved from what i remembered long ago... i'll be looking a little closer at this program for other tasks.
i was led to believe, and perhaps wrongly so, that I could edit an mp3 file and save it out without recompressing. the issue is that I'm using a low quality (poor mic) low resolution file (32000 Hz--which for lectures is doable) and need to edit it significantly. i have previously tried soundtrack pro 2, converting it to aif, editing, tried some processing to see if I could improve listenability, with some success... but when it is compressed back to mp3 at a reasonable resolution for download(these clips are 45mins plus in length), it introduces a lot of unwanted noise. even with all processing removed, leaving me with the original upconverted/edited file to recompress, I'm still unhappy with the results. so I figured I should find a program that would allow me to directly edit the mp3 file and then save out the changes. after googling, I thought Audacity would do this, but can't seem to get it to do that. can it? if so, how?
newbies!
thanks in advance... btw... much improved from what i remembered long ago... i'll be looking a little closer at this program for other tasks.