by colin_e » Sun Jan 04, 2009 7:28 am
Cool, i'll take a look at the <extension> tag.
Audacity is a great tool, but it decodes/recodes MP3s on editing, which implies some quality loss (like re-editing JPEG images). MP3DirectCut avoids this, but it still means-
1) Recognising you have a rogue track (MediaMonkey could help here, say by detecting long runs of silence).
2) Cranking up an external editor.
I wouldn't put this on the "critical" list, but it would be nice to have. As a compromise maybe MM could integrate with the user's chosen external audio editor.
Cool, i'll take a look at the <extension> tag.
Audacity is a great tool, but it decodes/recodes MP3s on editing, which implies some quality loss (like re-editing JPEG images). MP3DirectCut avoids this, but it still means-
1) Recognising you have a rogue track (MediaMonkey could help here, say by detecting long runs of silence).
2) Cranking up an external editor.
I wouldn't put this on the "critical" list, but it would be nice to have. As a compromise maybe MM could integrate with the user's chosen external audio editor.