You can do it in iTunes, just use the start/end points in the track info to select the bit you want, and choose "Convert to MP3" (or something to that effect). It'll create a new MP3 file with the same ID3 tags, and only the data between the start and end points.

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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