![]() ![]() Please leave your questions below and we’ll address them in the comments or in our next installment of Ask RealPlayer. Think of Ask RealPlayer as your buddy that works at RealPlayer. We’re going to be providing answers to those questions straight from our product experts. When features aren’t working the way you think they should, we want to help. They did publish a similar tool named Kabuu Audio Converter.We love hearing from users of our products. However, I discussed it with the team behind it, and they said they have no plans to release a new version. No problem, if the software does its job, it is excellent. Hopefully, our download links will be more - I noticed you recommend TAudioConverter. There’s an upcoming significant change for FossHub to try something new regarding our download links. We always used download links, so most users that use FossHub know that and ignore our single ad. Anyway, we made a post on our blog about the download button: The short story is that no matter what we do, the misleading ads will always find a way to show up a more extensive “download button,” being either an image or a standard text. ![]() There is a program called MP3DirectCut that can do some limited editing (cutting, joining, changing the volume) without - there is a good reason why we don’t use “download” buttons. On the other hand, you will end-up with a proper-compliant MP3 file. You might not hear any difference but it’s something you should be aware of and you should try to minimize the number of times it’s compressed. (Of course that also happens if Audacity can successfully open and decompress the MP3.) And, the original audio/video file probably has lossy audio compression so you’re already at 2 generations. NOTE - If you re-export as MP3 you are going through another generation of lossy compression and “damage” does accumulate. Audacity has to decompress MP3 anyway so technically converting to WAV first is no different. Try converting the MP3 to WAV with TAudioConverter. There were some recent changes that make Audacity less tolerant of noncompliant MP3s… (I think the developers are working on an option to warn you, and then allowing you to continue.) ![]()
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