A free software for editing MP3 audio files, cutting, trimming, splitting, merging, converting formats, applying effects and more
MP3 Toolkit is a free and open-source digital audio editing software for Windows. It provides a simple interface for performing common operations on MP3 and other audio files such as WAV, WMA, OGG, FLAC, APE, and more.
With MP3 Toolkit, you can cut, trim, split, merge, convert between various formats, change metadata, apply effects like fade in/out, amplification, normalization, and more. It supports batch processing for handling multiple audio files. Useful features include the ability to record audio from a microphone, CD ripping, and audio tag editing.
The conversion capability lets you change MP3 files to other formats like WAV, WMA, OGG, FLAC, etc. or vice versa. You can tweak the encoding settings like bitrate, channels, sample rate during conversion. It also lets you extract audio from video files.
An audio editor and ID3 tag editor is inbuilt to tweak the audio and edit metadata tags. Effects like amplify, fade in/out, normalize, equalizer, etc. can be applied. Files can be merged or split easily.
The intuitive interface and small size makes it easy to use MP3 Toolkit for basic MP3 file manipulation, conversion, and editing needs for personal use.
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