audiohead wrote:
You must really enjoy making a fool out of yourself. Are all UK
bloats as ignoble as you or are you just one of those special cases?
You lost this one a long time ago. I guess your UK Ego bruises
easier than most of your other fellow bloats. Too bad.
Speaking of making a fool of oneself...
I was born in Indiana, lived most of my life in Honolulu, then Veracruz,
Mexico, then Florida.
I have been all over the Pacific basin, North/Central/South America and
the Carribean but I have never set foot in either England or the UK.
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You advised someone to edit MP3s using the Nero WAVE editor. I
pointed out that the Nero WAVE editor doesn't edit MP3s, it edits
waves.
Audio files, WAV and MP3 alike, are edited in "Nero Wave Editor,"
And before the ****ing MP3s are edited in the WAVE editor they are
decoded to *wave*, you freakin', dense idiot.
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which is only a part of an entire product suite. Obviously, you
lied about using Nero and are still trying to redeem yourself. This
is really pathetic.
Obviously, you don't have a clue about the relationship between MP3s and
waves. And you are too stupid to learn.
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Like any other WAVE editor. Any WAVE editor first decodes the MP3
to WAVE then re-encodes that WAVE to MP3 when one has finished
editing.
You don't "re-encode" a WAV to MP3. It's either decode a MP3 or
encode
to MP3.
See? I told you...too stupid to learn.
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Since the OP was wanting to chop off silence a wave editor was a
poor choice as there are programs that can do it directly to the MP3
without the necessity of decoding/encoding.
The OP was only trying to split tracks. .
No matter, a wave editor wasn't the best choice for what he needed.
Better to use something that would do it directly to the MP3 rather than
something that would decode it to wave then re-encode to MP3. Too
stupid to learn...
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dadiOH
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