There are audio editors available. I'm not sure if they can save as
other formats though. Google would be your best bet here.

On 3/27/12, Karen Lewellen <klewel...@shellworld.net> wrote:
> Hi folks,
> Please forgive me if this seems  silly, but I neither have one, nor have I
> actually seen one so.
> does the ipod have an audio editor built in?
> does not really matter if it is vo friendly though that would make the task
> more fun.
> I must copy over two very small audio files confirm they are set at the
> desired levels and save them as mp3 files.
> perhaps .wav or aif if the person getting them can swing that.
> Want to be sure before I ask my friend if this can be done on an ipod,
> since it is what they have.
> logic dictates this should e a no brainer, hey it is an audio player after
> all smiles.  I imagine itunes can do this, but asking to be certain.
>
> Thanks,
> Karen
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