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Dear Community,

is anybody in the know if there exists a software for basic audio editing than can be installed on the N900, either native or via easy-debian?

I know of Audacity, but think it is overkill. My needs are to cut files, maybe convert mp3<->mp4 and perform a bit of noise-cancellation / amplification.

The N900 is working great as an audio recorder, I have used it extensively in that function. The only other thing that is missing is the ability to easily transfer non-image files (e.g. mp4) via bluetooth to other phones. By the way does anybody know how common mp4 support is, especially in entry level phones?

Thank you for any contributions.
 
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I don't think there's anything simpler than Audacity that lets you cut and convert
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The good old Nokia 9500 had a very simple feature where you clould change the start en end point of a wave and perform "save as"
et voila: you could cut your wave into a ringtone or delete unuseful noise at the start or end of a recorded wav. How hard can that be on the N 900? (well for me it is hard but i mean for you programming folks...

well anyway, after 3 weeks of using the N 900 i really love the machine!!!\

Nick Smismee
 
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