QUOTE (h2de5 @ Dec 30 2012, 20:27) <{POST_SNAPBACK}>
Hi You said:
There is no option to save it as a certain bitrate unless you encode it (which you want to avoid stringly).
so if i do the editing i need to do, what are the steps to saving it so i dont "encode" it?
There is no option to save it as a certain bitrate unless you encode it (which you want to avoid stringly).
so if i do the editing i need to do, what are the steps to saving it so i dont "encode" it?
Once you're done editing, just go File-->Save complete audio.
After that you'll want to use mp3packer to remove any necessary bits, I use '-z -f -u "input.mp3" "inputBackup.mp3"' parameters which will replace the file you just saved with the repacked version and make a backup using the original file you saved after editing it.