Re: MP3 & WMA: 2 questions



Have you checked out Audacity ? It's free and seems to do what you want
already.

http://audacity.sourceforge.net/

As far as I understand, you would need to convert MP3 or WMA to lossless WAV
for editing, then recompress for saving. Maybe there are components to do
that.





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