even easier, any time you edit an mp3 file it decodes since it has to do that, all without you having to do anything except wait a few seconds after you attempt to do your first edit.
At 01:39 PM 6/12/2012, you wrote:
Wait! I thought that you can open an mp3 file, click Decode from the file menu, edit it, thenexport it. Tyler Z On Tue, 12 Jun 2012 14:35:11 -0400, Harry Brown wrote: >Hi all,>Well, I thank you for the advice on how to save and edit the file and resave>it. >However, these comments are gonna be to the folks at APH who made this >software.>All I can say is, Studio Recorder must be changed, to allow someone to edit>mp3 files. >A user should not have to do 4 steps: >1. After launching studio recorder, find the mp3 file you want to edit. >2. Then, do a save as, and save the unedited file as a wav file.>3. Then, launch studio recorder again, and now, go to where the saved wav file>is, and do your editing. >4. Then, find the edited wav file, and convert it back to mp3. >So, let's get this done, and in the next version of Studio Recorder, let's >allow the user to edit an existing mp3 file. >Harry