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I need something that'll let me cut bits out of sound files, say the first few seconds, and save it as something else.
And most importantly, it has to be free :D Or if I found out how to record from my sound card, then using good ol' Sound Recorder on Windows I could play the song, record the bit I want, then save it. Any ideas? |
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You can ALWAYS use sound recorder.
Sometimes, it's really lousy to use, especially if you want to create a .wav file over a minute in length. For that purpose, I have a ten-minute blank file somewhere on my HDD. To use sound recorder, get a male-male 1/8" phono cable. Insert one end in your speaker/headphone output. Insert the other in your microphone/line-in input. Play the media and record. My old computer, which was lightning fast at 667 MHz could pull this off, with only 196 MB of RAM. Last I checked, a manufactured cable of that type costs about $7, US. To make one yourself, out of old headphones, you're looking at about $1 worth of supplies, but that might come out bad if you have no experience with splicing wires. GOOD LUCK! |
I'll look for that cable, perhaps my dad might have one, he is computer techy.
Also, on the site ZFR said I found the program Audacity, which is free, so I'll check that out in the meanwhile. Thanks guys! |
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