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WaveCut Audio Editor 5.6.2.0 werd aangeboden als een giveaway op 13 oktober 2019
WaveCut is een lichtgewicht visual audio-editor. Het is ontworpen voor gelijktijdig werken met meerdere bestanden en biedt directe uitwisseling van gegevens tussen windows in de virtuele modus.
De virtuele modus kunt u bestanden van onbeperkte grootte. De editor ondersteunt de meeste moderne audio formaten, de grafische interface biedt automatische schaling op hoge-resolutie schermen.
Windows 7/ 8/ 10
7.33 MB
$14.95
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I’m fluent in Audacity. But, most of what I do is a simple trim, cut and/or fade. So I installed WaveCut to test whether it would simplify work for me. It does, but . . .
My biggest issue is that I’m given no choice as to where the file is saved. It overwrites the original. A second negative for me is that positioning the cursor isn’t as simple as click/drag.
In both cases the workaround for me is simple; except I have to think. Making a copy of the file (right-click > copy) and using that copy for the edit lets me play all I want at no risk. As for the cursor, I can click it to about where I want it and then drag both the right and left highlights to a precise location. The enlarge lens makes this easy.
I tested with mp3, wav, aif, wma and ogg files. Drag and drop was quick. (Not so quick into Audacity) Save was quick even though I had no control. Export (save) in Audacity is much slower and requires more clicks of the mouse.
I liked the simple three choices of how a fade works in WaveCut. I did not test, but WaveCut offers a lot of choices of how a cut is made and what can be done with the cut material. The help file is simple – more of a quick start. Then again, the program is simple and that is its strength.
Time will tell whether I keep WaveCut for simple edits or go back to Audacity for everything. If I wasn’t so invested in Audacity this would be a no-brainer. It’s a good program for occasional users and lets you really clean up those live performance files.
Lighter, you can use Save As... to select another file name/location.
Not really a giveaway at all. The program to be of any use at all requires you to download audio converter.exe from the developer's website. This particular component is NOT free, so it's in effect it's like giving away a free car with no engine, but then expecting you to 'buy' the engine. Uninstalled!!!
Abyssmedia,
I downloaded and tried this out after commenting and owe you an apology. I opened an MP3 file, trimmed some chatter before and after a music selection, then faded out the end during the applause. I have not been able to listen on good speakers to compare quality but at a quick listen seems fine.
I had no problems saving as an MP3 and was also able to save it as a WAV file. That is all the testing I have done so far but it does, indeed, do what is claimed. I don't know what task John H was trying to accomplish but for what is claimed, it does indeed work fine. Thank you.
Abyssmedia, looking at the user interface this seems like a very basic editor for single track mono and stereo audio files with a multiple document interface but not multiple tracks and those functions in the Tools menu are NOT functions of this program but of other programs one would have to download and install from your website and concern ourselves with those programs licensing terms... when we could just download Audacity and do pretty much everything inside the single program and have no concern about licensing or having to switch between programs as well as having the ability to record from any audio input or output regardless if the output is not exposed as a formal input pin in the hardware drivers as well as expand it with many different effects plugins.
What is your programs advantage over say Audacity?
Als je het mij vraagt heeft Abyssmedia dat afgekeken van Nero's oudere WaveEditor.
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