M4A file editing - insert gap at start of track and save.
Posted: Sun Jan 04, 2009 11:10 am
I've just been pointed in the direction of Audacity and am very impressed that the current Beta build can open, edit and export to M4A. Seems a hard feature to come by in a Windows program. I dont have/want iTunes.
I have an M4A file that has been seperated from an MKV video/audio file. The file contains an AAC audio stream (AAC LC - 141 Kbps - 2 Ch - 48 Khz) and i need to edit it.
It is out of sync with its video counterpart by about 0.5 seconds. The best way i can think of fixing this issue is by inserting a 0.5 second gap in front of the audio. Is this possible in Audacity?
Can i save the result back as an M4A file (AAC LC - 141 Kbps - 2 Ch - 48 Khz) without losing the quality/compression of the original?
Hope someone can help - thanks for reading.
Chris.
I have an M4A file that has been seperated from an MKV video/audio file. The file contains an AAC audio stream (AAC LC - 141 Kbps - 2 Ch - 48 Khz) and i need to edit it.
It is out of sync with its video counterpart by about 0.5 seconds. The best way i can think of fixing this issue is by inserting a 0.5 second gap in front of the audio. Is this possible in Audacity?
Can i save the result back as an M4A file (AAC LC - 141 Kbps - 2 Ch - 48 Khz) without losing the quality/compression of the original?
Hope someone can help - thanks for reading.
Chris.