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I don't know if it's the right forum to post this question....

 

I want to select just a part of a sound file (2:30 minutes of a whole interview of 55:00 minutes).. which programme i need to use to cut this part and can listen it independent to the whole file?.... (is an mp3 file, just sound). can i do it using windows media player, real player, or quick time? or i need another one.. :thinking:

 

thanks a lot.

I know its possible because people have taken relevant bits from long radio interviews in the past. I'm not a whizz with musical bits yet though

you can download GOLDWAVE and it is what I use for all editing purposes. It is great.

soundforge.

but its not free.

of course if you download the free trial and then downloading the keycrack thing from any filesharing program, but thats strictly illegal...

nothing to recommend

I usually use soundforge... but since it's not for free i can reccomend others

since you are from spain, you can understand everything on this page: http://www.superarchivos.com there use the search bar search for "editores de audio"

i just editted my first audio file a couple weeks ago

 

i used soundforge and I did download it for free, it was pretty easy to use..

 

try downloading it on some P2P server

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