Hi, Tom,
Yes you can easily do this.
Find the beginning point of the section you wish to save,
press the space bar to stop playback, press the letter B.
Then find the end point,
stop playback and press N.
At this point, you can fine tune the location of the beginning point
by pressing the numbers 1 and 2 respectively for moving this point
forward or backward.
Move the end point with 3 and 4 respectively.
These are the numbers on the top row of the keyboard and not the number pad.
You can listen to the audio around these two points,
use the F5 and F6keys to hear the few seconds of audio prior to and
following the beginning point,
and F7 and F8 to hear audio before and after the end point.
When your satisfied with these locations, press Ctrl-E to save this section.
You can edit the original filename to whatever you want it to be.
HTH,
Jeff
At 07:56 PM 7/15/2011, you wrote:
Hello list: As the subject line indicates, I have a question
concerning MP3 Direct cut: let's say I want to take a part of a file
and make a new file out of it unto itself; can this be done? In
other words, I may have a whole file and there's a section of the
file I want to keep, but not the _whole_ file; will MP3 Direct Cut
do this? Or do I have to just record the part of the file I want,
using something like Total Recorder (or another recording program)
thanks for your responses in advance!
Tom Kaufman
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