MP3 Trimmer for Mac allows you to make substantial edits to an MP3 file without the need for re-encoding, all in a single, easy-to-use interface. The result is a useful app for anyone that frequently edits, cuts, or snips sections from MP3 tracks for video or audio production. While the interface is minimal, the app runs smoothly and provides a full trial experience. It offers numerous tools that are easily accessible and we found it to be fast and effective.
After installation of the app, you'll be forced to wait for a few seconds for it to load to access the trial version, but there are few limitations on its operation once it is up. Load an MP3 file into the app and you can start trimming by setting the in-point, the out-point, the playback speed and volume, and much more. The core functions are on the screen along with all of the basic audio metadata from the MP3 file, and you can make small adjustments to things like audio fading, gain, and silence, but there are also more functions in the menu bar to choose from if you want to further adjust your MP3 file.
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Everything worked quickly and saving your editing MP3 file is very easy, not requiring any additional encoding before export. If you want a streamlined, clean interface for basic edits to your MP3 files, download the trial for MP3 Trimmer. It offers a range of functions that will allow you to make edits to your MP3 files on the fly. This is a useful app that even at the full upgrade price is worth checking out for those that frequently trim and cut MP3 files for other uses. Editors' note: This is a review of the trial version of MP3 Trimmer for Mac 2.9.6.
Use the playback controls to play, pause, rewind, fast-forward, adjust volume, and take other actions. The controls appear when you move your pointer over the QuickTime Player window, and they hide when you move your pointer away. To move quickly forward or backward through the timeline, swipe with two fingers on your trackpad, scroll with your mouse, or drag the handle in the timeline. You can also repeatedly click fast-forward or rewind to increase playback speed in increments. To view a video in full screen, click the or choose View Enter Full Screen. Beginning with OS X El Capitan, you can also and from QuickTime Player.
Movie recording works with your built-in camera and many external cameras. If you're using OS X Yosemite or later, you can also record the screen of any iOS device (iPhone, iPad, iPod touch) with a Lightning port and iOS 8 or later.
Choose File New Movie Recording. To change the recording settings, click the arrow next to the Record button. Then choose your camera or iOS device, microphone, and recording quality. To monitor audio while it's being recorded, use the volume slider. Click the Record button to start recording. Click it again to stop recording. Use the trim function to remove unwanted parts of your movie.
Choose Edit Trim. The yellow trimming bar appears, with handles on each end. Drag the handles to select the part to keep. You can also take these actions:. Click the Play button to play back the part selected. Move quickly through the part selected by swiping with two fingers on your trackpad, scrolling with your mouse, or dragging within the trimming bar.
Choose View Show Audio Track to identify quiet sections of the movie. Click Trim. All video and audio outside the trimming bar is removed. To undo the trim, choose Edit Undo Trim. Use the split function to split your movie into multiple sections that can be manipulated further. where you want to make the split, then choose Edit Split Clip.
From here you can take several actions:. Drag a clip before or after another clip. Move through a clip by swiping with two fingers on your trackpad or scrolling with your mouse. At any point in the timeline, you can choose Edit Split Clip to split the selected clip. Choose View Trim to the selected clip.
Choose View Show Audio Track to identify quiet sections of the clip. Select a clip and choose other editing commands from the Edit menu, such as Cut, Copy, Paste, and Delete. Click the Play button to play back all clips.
Click Done. To see your clips again, choose View Show Clips. To undo your splits, choose Edit Undo Split Clip.