No-destructive editing?

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No-destructive editing?

Post by rylleman » Thu May 07, 2009 9:24 am

Can Audacity do non-destructive editing of mp3 and ogg-files?

I.e. remove a portion of the audio file and then save without recompressing, just copying the audio stream.

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Re: No-destructive editing?

Post by waxcylinder » Thu May 07, 2009 11:13 am

No - it will import the audio into it's own project format and on completion of editing you would need to export to MP3 - and this will create further compression.

IIRC there are some simple MP3 editors that will do what you describe (simple cutting) working directly on the MP3 - have a quick Google of t'interweb.

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Re: No-destructive editing?

Post by rylleman » Thu May 07, 2009 11:27 am

Thanks. It was as I suspected but I wanted to double-check.

The only one I know of is Mp3DircetCut which works ok in Wine but it doesn't handle ogg.
I tried google but didn't come up with anything useful. Does this mean there are no linux non-destructive (simple trimming start/end) editors?

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Re: No-destructive editing?

Post by frenzy752 » Tue Jan 12, 2010 4:05 am

Hi,
I was wondering, can the Newest version do non-destructive editing of the files
stated above? Any help please:)

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Re: No-destructive editing?

Post by rylleman » Tue Jan 12, 2010 8:41 am

I dont know about latest Audacity but I have found a gtk-tool that let you do non-destructive simple editing called mp3splt-gtk. Quite ugly and a bit unintuitive but it does the job.

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Re: No-destructive editing?

Post by steve » Tue Jan 12, 2010 12:08 pm

rylleman wrote:I have found a gtk-tool that let you do non-destructive simple editing called mp3splt-gtk. Quite ugly and a bit unintuitive but it does the job.
That's what I use. With the graphical interface installed I found it very easy (intuitive) to use - (personal taste?) - but yes, it does the job (works with MP3 and Ogg files).
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