The incoming audio is not really monitered through the recording interface but rather through your system mixer. Example: you're recording the line in from your sound card by telling cool edit which input to record, you're also at the same time listening to your system mixer by sending the same input to the output of your sound card.
maybe but no
Use an audio editing program.
change which information? if you mean to edit the sounds contained in it you need some sort of audio studio software like cool edit to edit the mp3, or or if you mean to alter the text information in the id-tag that gets embedded you can right click on the mp3 file and choose file properties and choose audio information you can edit the text associated with the mp3
yes
One way to do this is to edit the game.xml file and change the <audio enable= "true" to <audio enable= "false" Make a backup of the file before you edit it if unsure.
You can't edit songs in Windows Movie Maker. Any audio editing has to be done on an external audio editing program prior to importation. The most you can do with the audio/song is reduce the volume, mute, fade in/out.
A split edit is an edit in which the audio starts before or after the picture cut. This is commonly used to ease the transition from one scene to another. hope this helps* xx
Cool Edit Pro.... it is clearly not. after using various recording software in the studio and in investigative studies the real answer is sound soap. It is a highly sought after program by many paranormal investigators.
AVS Audio Editor is a comprehensive tool for audio editing, with a wide range of options and an extensive list of supported audio formats. It enables you to edit and apply a series of effects and filters to your audio files with ease.
There are only a scant few audio editing options in Windows Movie Maker (any version) including Vista.To edit the audio, make sure you are in the Time-line view of the program. Right-click on the Audio/Music track and select the edits you wish from the drop-down list that appears.
Multitrack right click>split Edit Mode cut
Audio editing is very memory and data intensive, so an online program wouldn't work for this. You can download open source editors like Audacity if you want to edit audio.