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Editing function
This article describes which files and to what extent you may edit them with the edit function.
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Edit recorded songs
This article describes how to edit songs.
Editing songs
The Audials One editing function may be used to edit the beginning and end of recorded songs:
- You may use the editing function to shorten all MP3 songs by cutting the beginning and end of a recording.
- For recordings in the Radio view, you have access to an additional 60 seconds before the beginning of the song and after the end of the recording to adjust the song beginning and end.
Song fade in and fade out
The Audials editing function can also be used to fade in or fade out the beginning or end of a song:
- You can fade in the beginning or fade out the end of any MP3 song.
- For recordings in the Radio view, you may edit a fade in/out created by Audials.
Note: If you would like to prevent incomplete songs from being recorded, you may adjust the settings accordingly in .
Overview of editing functions
| Which files would you like to edit? | How much of the song can be edited? | How much lead and overrun time is available? |
|---|---|---|
| Automatic recordings in the Radio view | Up to 60 seconds at the beginning and end of a song | Up to 60 seconds |
| Continuous recordings in the Radio view | Complete recording | Up to 60 seconds |
| Recordings from the Capture Audio view and the Search view | Up to 60 seconds at the beginning and end of a song | None |
| Songs that cannot be recorded by Audials | Up to 60 seconds at the beginning and end of a song | None |
Audials 9.0
| 2011-08-03