![]() ![]() Under the 'File' menu, I just seem to get 'Quit', with no chance to select a file name. Tried mp3Split, followed the instructions on the website, but it didn't seem to load properly. Quote from: LongJohn on 19:32:22 Dear All, Please can someone recommend the best ever Ogg file editor!! Besides, you have to buy it before you can put it to effective use. This isn't bad, but the interface is nowhere as refined as that in 'mp3 Direct Cut'. The best I have come across so far is the file editor in my 'Total Recorder' software. However, this has a very basic interface, and doesn't save the files with the *.ogg extension, but as *.ogm! This means you generally have to manually alter it to *.ogg to run it through your music player. The only freeware Ogg editor I (personally) can find that seems to work without re-encoding is 'Ogg Cutter'. ![]() Unfortunately, many of the inferior music editors seem to go down the same route.Ĭontrast this with the way 'mp3 Direct Cut' loads even very large mp2 & mp3 files instantly, and doesn't re-encode the files upon saving the edited portion. This is very annoying - especially when you have lot of files to edit. Re-encoding the file into the same lossy format (or another) causes the quality to deteriorate badly.įor example, Audacity seems to go down the re-encoding route and - besides - it takes a hell of a long time to load a large classical music file (e.g., a Bruckner Symphony) into Audacity before you can edit it. Practically all of the freeware & shareware ones I have looked at have either poor flexibility or simply re-encode the ogg file after editing, which is daft. ![]() What would be ideal is an editor for Ogg files like 'mp3 Direct Cut', which is superb for mp2 and mp3 files. Probably seems an ignorant query, but I am unable to find a good Ogg Vorbis editor. ![]()
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