Re: An Easier mp3Editor?

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Hi Larry,
i actually thought most mp3 editors worked as you described...but I do not normally edit mp3 files or not this way.
does not audacity have a command line component to it?
Cheers,
karen


On Sun, 30 Aug 2015, Hart Larry wrote:

Hi All: While there is a chance this list is strictly for musicians, however, if it is for other audio related questions, I have an inquiree, if you please? Since I am totally blind, I am completely in a console. I really enjoy recording News-Programming from streams. However, I really want to edit out the many commercial breaks. Here in Debian Linux, all the mp3editors are either complicated or graphical. Ideally in an ideal World, I really wish some1 would please suggest or invent an mp3editor which would maybe opperate in a concept of a word-processor, such as NANO, where instead of blocking text, you would be setting up to block sound, while listening to it as you would in mpv or mplayer. Other mp3 software you must know how many minutes to chop off.but eliminating a middle section would seem impossible. Another blind gentleman created an editor which edits-and-records wav files, "dae" "Digital Audio Editor" so I must convert mp3s back-and-forth while useing dae. Thanks so much in advance if any of you have suggestions of programs I can try in a non-graphical setting. Also, if you would rather I not ask such things on this list, I will understand.
Hart



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