I have Sound Forge and have used it to edit MP3 files. What actually happens
is that SF decodes the MP3 file (if you have the plug-in) and allows you to
edit it or add effects, do mastering or whatever you like. Then when you
save it, it encodes it as MP3 again. SF is a dynamite tool for editing music
files.

-- Martin

> Does anyone know if there are tools to edit mp3s in the mpeg domain,
> without the conversion mp3->wav->mp3?
>
> I could use a tool that cuts single mpeg frames from songs to remove
> clicks or long intros from songs...

I believe SoundForge 4.5 does (http://www.sonicfoundry.com)


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