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Does anyone know of a good freeware mp3 splitter?

I've ripped a bunch of tracks with a bunch of silence at the end because the album had a 'hidden' track at the end. Does anyone know of a good, free, mp3 splitter that will allow me to split the track where the music stops?

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  • Anonymous
    1 decade ago
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    If you are in iTunes, you can go to the song info, and there is a place under one of the tabs that allows you to trim the song by entering the start and stop time that you want. By doing this, iTunes will play the song from the start time you enter, and will stop at the end time you enter.

    Good luck

  • 1 decade ago

    Simple answer: use Audacity music editor, free

    Importing and exporting WAV, AIFF, MP3 (via the LAME MP3 Encoder, downloaded separately), Ogg Vorbis, and other file formats

    Recording and playing sounds

    Editing via Cut, Copy, Paste (with unlimited Undo)

    Multi-track mixing

    Digital effects and effect plug-ins. Additional effects can be written with Nyquist

    Amplitude envelope editing

    Noise removal

    Support for multichannel modes with sampling rates up to 100 kHz with 24 bits per sample

    The ability to make precise adjustments to the audio's speed, while maintaining pitch, in order to synchronise it with video, run for the right length of time, etc.

    Large array of plug-ins available

    Multi-platform (works in Microsoft Windows, Linux, Mac)

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