You can already do what you want to do. I assume you have the current release of Studio Recorder. If you have the current release version what you want to do is not a problem to do at all. The only thing that I can think of that may be confusing you is that the MP3 file cannot be edited until it is decoded. But, that is very simple to do. Once you have loaded the MP3 file go to the file menu, choose "decode" and it unpacks the MP3 file so it can be edited, copied, etc. Then when you are through editing just save the file as an MP3 file again. In fact you could choose to save with the same name by just choosing "save" instead of "Save As". HTH From: studiorecorder-bounce@xxxxxxxxxxxxx [mailto:studiorecorder-bounce@xxxxxxxxxxxxx] On Behalf Of Harry Brown Sent: Tuesday, June 12, 2012 1:35 PM To: studiorecorder@xxxxxxxxxxxxx Subject: [studiorecorder] I got it to work, but this has GOT, to change 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