I downloaded a cd with 25 tracks. The problem is, each file begins with the last few seconds from the preceding song, and ends several seconds early. Of, course, these several seconds are carried over to the beginning of the next file, etc., etc.
Can I use Audacity to "reassemble" each track so that I get a complete song?
Can Audacity handle this?
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The final version of Audacity for Windows 98/ME is the legacy 2.0.0 version.
Re: Can Audacity handle this?
Yes, but it'll take some manual work. You'll be able to cut and paste between the two tracks, taking the few seconds of track 1 from the start of track 2 and adding it to the end of track 1 and so on. It may take a bit of effort to match up the join so that there's no audible glitch - if you're new to Audacity I would check out the tutorials to find your way around first.
http://audacityteam.org/help/tutorials
http://audacityteam.org/help/tutorials
Re: Can Audacity handle this?
Just need to zoom in real close.Locopomo wrote: It may take a bit of effort to match up the join so that there's no audible glitch
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Re: Can Audacity handle this?
Thank you. You're both right -- zooming way in is key. But also, reading the manual, I discovered a secret weapon:
Edit/FIND ZERO CROSSINGS. Does an amazing job.
Edit/FIND ZERO CROSSINGS. Does an amazing job.