Manipulating Songs - Can you use Windows Media Player?

Started by Denn Forever, September 11, 2009, 12:20:59 PM

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Denn Forever

Just a question.

How do you isolate a section of a song (it a file downloaded and saved as a Meda Monkey file) and then slow it down as if the player is dying.

If I do this, can I save the new file and use it as a normal audio track.  Can you use Windows Media Player or Media Monkey or do I need another application?
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puskas

open the file within a sound editor app like Audacity for Pc or Garage Band for Mac, both free to download http://audacity.sourceforge.net/download/ and very easy to learn, you can then open the edited file within media player, tutorials for both the above or on You Tube


gallsman

Quote from: puskas on September 11, 2009, 01:02:19 PM
open the file within a sound editor app like Audacity for Pc or Garage Band for Mac, both free to download http://audacity.sourceforge.net/download/ and very easy to learn, you can then open the edited file within media player, tutorials for both the above or on You Tube

+1

Audacity is great for splitting audio files. It's a bastard when you try to download something and the whole album is a single MP3. Audacity's interface for splitting is really good, and allows you to snap to exact times in order to get the track length correct.