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Amiga computer related discussion => Amiga Software Issues and Discussion => Topic started by: wurzel on July 16, 2007, 11:02:23 PM
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Hi there,
I have an mp3 which I want to convert to .wav (or any other sound file). I want to edit a sample from it. Is there any way on the miggy?
Cheers!
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mpega (http://www.aminet.net/package/mus/play/MPEGA35) -q2 -s -W foo.mp3 foo.wav
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An alternative is here:
http://aminet.net/package/mus/edit/mpdecode (http://aminet.net/package/mus/edit/mpdecode)
Edit: This program converts to AIFF (8SVX) format, the standard for the Amiga. Try this method if that method that have telled Piru dosen't work
I have did this on a PC many times, but never on an Amiga.
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If you want an easy life use Sample Manager (http://www.hd-rec.de/Archive/Samplemanager.lha). It has a GUI supports AHI can load and save and edit different audio formats including mp3 and wav.
It's ability to load/save raw audio allowed me to play around with samples using the image processing functions of Perfect Paint which also can load/save raw data. I got the idea from an article I read years ago in CU Amiga.
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Rob wrote:
If you want an easy life use Sample Manager (http://www.hd-rec.de/Archive/Samplemanager.lha). It has a GUI supports AHI can load and save and edit different audio formats including mp3 and wav.
It's ability to load/save raw audio allowed me to play around with samples using the image processing functions of Perfect Paint which also can load/save raw data. I got the idea from an article I read years ago in CU Amiga.
Thanks, this does me just fine! It's so easy, funny I don't remember it because I read that same article. But then, I didn't have a graphics card so didn't have Perfect Paint.
This website is brillaint for the help it gives, thanks again for all the replies ;)
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Or if you use a pc you can use winamp and its disk writer plugin as output. Which works perfectly fine.
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pyrre wrote:
Or if you use a pc you can use winamp and its disk writer plugin as output. Which works perfectly fine.
Yes, I could, but I prefer to use my Amiga ;)
Anyway, SampleManager works just fine, and I have plenty of Ram for it to work smoothly on latge files.