i have a song that is five 5mins and the final minute of the song is just credits like hearing the audience, blah blah, i wanna know how to encode that track so that i don't need to hear the last minute so i can get my mp3 list flowin.
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i have a song that is five 5mins and the final minute of the song is just credits like hearing the audience, blah blah, i wanna know how to encode that track so that i don't need to hear the last minute so i can get my mp3 list flowin.
I dont think there is any program available that will allow you to choose only a part of the track to rip.. the quickest way i know (although not exactly easy) would be to rip it as a wav, then edit the wav, and then encode it to mp3... now it sounds like a lot, and maybe there is a program that does it all in 1 easy step, or maybe even a program which does exactly what you want to do, but i've never heard of anything like that.Quote:
Originally posted by Slayer0999:
i have a song that is five 5mins and the final minute of the song is just credits like hearing the audience, blah blah, i wanna know how to encode that track so that i don't need to hear the last minute so i can get my mp3 list flowin.
Cool edit will do this for you. Winamp can make you a wav file of you mp3. The ending that you want removed can simply be "cut" from the wav, and then converted back to a mp3Quote:
Originally posted by toonzwile:
I dont think there is any program available that will allow you to choose only a part of the track to rip.. the quickest way i know (although not exactly easy) would be to rip it as a wav, then edit the wav, and then encode it to mp3... now it sounds like a lot, and maybe there is a program that does it all in 1 easy step, or maybe even a program which does exactly what you want to do, but i've never heard of anything like that.
To expand upon what gammaray said, Cool Edit will actually let you edit the .mp3 file. So therefore, all you need to do is rip the .mp3 and then load it into Cool Edit. There, you will cut out the part you don't want, similar to editing a .wav file. It's very easy and it's the way I do it. Hope this helps!
-Tank