Step 1: Run the format factory and select the format.
After opening the format factory, you must first select the audio format you want to edit in the format bar on the left. For example, if the audio you want to edit is in MP3 format, select MP3. Let's take MP3 format as an example.
Step 2: Add an audio file
Click Add File in the pop-up menu to import your MP3 file, and then click the clip above.
Step 3: Edit the audio.
After that, an important clip box will pop up. Drag the middle progress bar, select the starting part to be clipped, then select Pause, and then click Start Time. Drag the progress bar again to select the end part of the audio to be intercepted, and pause the selection of the end time again.
Of course, you can use the following time to accurately set the time to intercept, and then click the start time and end time.
Please note that adjusting the volume options in the clip box will not affect the conversion of the audio itself.
Step 4: Add audio for conversion.
At this point, after adjusting the clip position, click OK, and the clip in the file bar will display the interception time. Click OK after confirmation to add the file to the conversion taskbar.
We can start switching by clicking on the top.
After the final conversion is successful, you can view the audio files you want in the saved directory.
We should note that all the original album information and author information in the audio file will be lost or displayed as garbled. Although the audio itself will not be affected, some audio files should be carefully considered before cutting.
I believe you should have learned the specific operation flow of editing audio in the format factory described above!
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