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Thread: MP3's
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11-06-2000, 06:32 PM #1Aspiring Evangelist
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Hello,
Sounds like we have some MP3-literate people here.
I'm just wondering if anyone knows of any software for Linux in which I could sort of "bleep" out a part of an MP3 ... if any of you are familiar with a song on Pink Floyd's Animals, well, I don't really want that blasting everywhere I go.
Any ideas? Thanks.
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11-06-2000, 07:41 PM #2Web Hosting Guru
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I don't know of any software that directly edits MP3's, either on Win32 or Linux. What you need to do is decode to a wave file, run it through a sound editor to remove the offensive (?) part, and then re-encode it.
I'm certain there are Linux tools to decode and encode MP3's, although I don't know what's available in the way of sound editors. You might look around FreshMeat.net or something.
(Not to say that I approve of bowlderizing Pink Floyd, though... )
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11-06-2000, 08:16 PM #3Web Hosting Master
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You might poke around the Multimedia / MP3 section over at http://softwareblast.com/ and similar sites for tools... not positive, but I think I saw a few things over that way that may be of help to you in this.
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11-06-2000, 09:35 PM #4Web Hosting Master
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http://linux.tucows.com/ you should beable to find something there.