Hmm, Nama? And there's at least one blind or visually challenged member
on this list.
On 08/30/2015 02:37 PM, Karen Lewellen wrote:
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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