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Re: MP3>AIFF
I don't think you can edit MP3 data without decoding it. There are plenty
of
shareware/freeware/cheapware apps that edit sound and that can read MP3
files
but you'll run into the same problem - they decode the MP3 file to wave
data
when they load it into memory.
And by the way, if this is off topic, please forgive me! 8(
Tim
----- Original Message -----
From: "eric" <eobertha@inreach.com>
To: <Loopers-Delight@annihilist.com>
Sent: Thursday, April 06, 2000 3:14 AM
Subject: Re: MP3>AIFF
>
>
> Timothy wrote:
>
> > The problem isn't with the conversion, it's with decoding and
>re-encoding
of
> > lossy-compression sound formats like MP3.
>
> Would it be possible then to do rudimentary editing native in the mp3
format -
> like trimming and volume fades?
> It must be! Surely! Could there already be a freeware app out there
>that
does
> this... maybe?
>
> eobe