Originally posted by: MeBeJedi
"With this method, do whatever you need to then save it to WAVE file aftery you're done, so you dont lose quality by recompressing to MP3. Then burn via NERO"
Why not make it a WAV to begin with, and make your edits there, and then burn to Nero? (Unless, of cource, you are making an MP3 CD)
"With this method, do whatever you need to then save it to WAVE file aftery you're done, so you dont lose quality by recompressing to MP3. Then burn via NERO"
Why not make it a WAV to begin with, and make your edits there, and then burn to Nero? (Unless, of cource, you are making an MP3 CD)
I'm not too sure what you mean. By opening an MP3 file in an audio editor, the editor decompresses it and in its temp directory creates a WAV file of the track, which it works from. Unless you press save at any point (ie, save as MP3) you are working with a WAV to begin with. When you do a final save to WAV once your done, it will save changes to the temp WAV file and then save it where you ask. Works different to how Video Editors like VirtualDub work, as obviously they don't convert the video (say for instance if its a DivX file) to an uncompressed format before you tinker around with it and add effects.
Is that what you mean?
PS, if you are making an MP3 CD, use MP3DirectCut like I mentioned first, so you aren't recompressing an already compressed file.