Alternatively, convert the file to AIFF, and use virtually any sound utility out there--in fact, you could do it in QuickTime Player, if you have QT Pro.
Cheers, Ben
On 12 Dec 2004, at 20:19, simon goslin wrote:
howdy!
i'd like to obtain a decent free mp3 editor that's easy to use, not too technical and above all else, FREE (or cheap shareware I guess) - what do you guys out there use/recommend?
i want to be able to select and save a selection of a music track for use on my new mobile/cell phone
cheers,
simon 12/12
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