Guest Bundi1 Posted July 5, 2003 Report Posted July 5, 2003 Hey all, i know this is on here somewhere but i just cannot find it. I have got an MP3 which i have converted to WAV but now i only want the chorus part as my ringtone ! How do i chop out the bit i want ! :roll: Sorry if this is an easy question and thanks for the help !! :)
Guest th0mz Posted July 6, 2003 Report Posted July 6, 2003 You can use the built-in wave editor in NERO. If you don't know anything about sound editing and the applications needed -which I assume, I suggest you use the NERO one! Just add the track to a New Audio job, and right click the wav and choose the edit option. That's straight forward imo. Good luck m8!
Guest lisann Posted July 7, 2003 Report Posted July 7, 2003 I did not have a clue how to do this... but found a way I can, is to simply use sound recorder in accessories. Play the track in something like media player, go to the bit you want and record it with the sound recorder. This is also a way of converting MP3 to WAV. Not the most tech way in the world to do it, but at least it works. I just need to figure out how to loop the tune now!!! Doh!
Guest mavisdavis Posted July 8, 2003 Report Posted July 8, 2003 :) lisann you just answered your own question there. Just use sound recorder to sample the bit you want and to chop i use Nero wav editor. to get it to loop check out Midnights Tweeks you`ll need to use Regedit for that any more help just ask :wink:
Guest lisann Posted July 10, 2003 Report Posted July 10, 2003 :) lisann you just answered your own question there. Just use sound recorder to sample the bit you want and to chop i use Nero wav editor. to get it to loop check out Midnights Tweeks you`ll need to use Regedit for that any more help just ask :wink: Thanks mate... I will give it a bash ;)
Guest lisann Posted July 10, 2003 Report Posted July 10, 2003 :) lisann you just answered your own question there. Just use sound recorder to sample the bit you want and to chop i use Nero wav editor. to get it to loop check out Midnights Tweeks you`ll need to use Regedit for that any more help just ask :wink: Thanks mate... I will give it a bash ;)
Guest lisann Posted July 10, 2003 Report Posted July 10, 2003 sorry didn't mean to repeat that! :cry:
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