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Audio Mp3 Editor 1.25 - User Guide and FAQ

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How to record from microphone

Most sound cards are able to receive sound input from microphone, headphone and speaker ports. It is necessary for recording sound from your computer.
  1. Connect your microphone cable to the Mic In port of your sound card.
  2. Click File->New to create a new waveform.
  3. Adjust Recorder Volume and make sure the volume slider is at least in half way and set the Volume Control to Mic.
  4. Click Record button or click Command->Record menu item and try your microphone, you will see a wave pattern display of the recorded audio in waveform. Click Stop to end recording.
  5. To listen to your recording, click Play button or click Command->Play menu item for playback.
  6. You can click File->Save As to save the recording as audio file such as mp3, wave, wma, ogg and so on. you can also adjust the output audio file's channel, sample rate and bit rate information by click Settings->Output File Format.
Note: If your microphone does not work, please check the physical connection first. Make sure that it is correctly plugged into the microphone port instead of the headphone or speaker port.

How to record from Winamp (or realplayer), PC games or streaming audio from internet?

You can record any sound from your computer soundcard playing. Just do the following steps:
  1. Run Winamp or other media player to play audio files.
  2. Click File->New to create a new waveform.
  3. Adjust Recorder Volume and make sure the volume slider is at least in half way and set the Volume Control to Stereo Mixer.
  4. Click Record button or click Command->Record menu item, you will see a wave pattern display of the recorded audio in waveform. Click Stop to end recording.
  5. To listen to your recording, click Play button or click Command->Play menu item for playback.
  6. You can click File->Save As to save the recording as audio file such as mp3, wave, wma, ogg and so on. you can also adjust the output audio file's channel, sample rate and bit rate information by click Settings->Output File Format.


Frequently Asked Questions - Audio Mp3 Editor

  1. Which format does Audio Mp3 Editor support?
    Input Audio: MP3, MP2, MPEG, WAVE, WMA, OGG, RAW, PCM, CD Audio( CDA), VOX, AVI, G.72x.
    Output Audio: MP3, WAVE, WMA, OGG, VOX, RAW, PCM, G.72x.


  2. Does it handle ID3 tags?
    Yes, it allows users to add or remove ID3v1.

  3. What Audio bit rates does it support?
    The software has been designed for use with CBRs (Constant Bit Rates) and VBRs(Variable Bit Rates).

  4. Is it possible to join different bit rate audio?
    Yes, any number of audio can be joined together, and will be set to the same bit rate you select.

  5. Why are the Output Audio files sounding bad?
    Some audio formats are lossy format. Based on the compression settings chosen by the user (Bit rate, Sample rate, Channel info) , some of the audio data is thrown away or 'lost' to decrease the actual compressed file size. This is why the more an Audio is compressed, the poorer the sound quality will be.


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