I have some MP3 files that are captured audio streams. For some reason the program that I used to perform the capture on my PC put an audible (and annoying) "click" at the beginning of each file.
I thought I would try the "Trim" effect to shave about 1/4 of a second from the beginning of each file, but it doesn't seem to work. That is, if I trim, for instance, 250 MS, the resulting file is identical to the source. I tried trimming 10 seconds just to be sure.
I'm thinking I need to actually "convert" the file, is that right? That is, from MP3 to MP3. Right now, I am simply selecting "Converting to: [ID Tag Update]" and then adding the "Trim" DSP effect. Will that not work? I was trying to avoid an actual conversion in order to maintain the audio quality.
Many thanks,
- Mark
I thought I would try the "Trim" effect to shave about 1/4 of a second from the beginning of each file, but it doesn't seem to work. That is, if I trim, for instance, 250 MS, the resulting file is identical to the source. I tried trimming 10 seconds just to be sure.
I'm thinking I need to actually "convert" the file, is that right? That is, from MP3 to MP3. Right now, I am simply selecting "Converting to: [ID Tag Update]" and then adding the "Trim" DSP effect. Will that not work? I was trying to avoid an actual conversion in order to maintain the audio quality.
Many thanks,
- Mark
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