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jubieanna | 21:06 Mon 13th Dec 2010 | Technology
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I would like to make a medley of songs from wizard of oz for a school production. i have the cd with all the songs on it. is there a way to edit certain songs to make a medley.

many thanks in advance
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Certainly is ... Audacity - perfectly acceptable way to edit and mix mp3's ... and it's freeeee.

http://audacity.sourceforge.net/
21:25 Mon 13th Dec 2010
Certainly is ... Audacity - perfectly acceptable way to edit and mix mp3's ... and it's freeeee.

http://audacity.sourceforge.net/
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thank you Naz is it easy to use?
Yeah, pretty easy ... If you get stuck, there's plenty of info on the help page http://audacity.sourceforge.net/help/
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you're a star Naz thanks x
I assume that you want to do it on your computer (rather than the old-fashioned, but perfectly usable, way of editing onto tape).

The first thing you'll need to do is to get the CD tracks onto your hard drive. The 'CD ripping' function within Windows Media Player can do that job for you.

Then you'll need some audio editing software. This is the freebie that most people use:
http://audacity.sourceforge.net/download/

You should note that, in its native format (because of licensing issues) , Audacity doesn't let you export filers in MP3 format. You need to install the LAME MP3 encoder to fix that problem:
http://audacity.sourc...install&item=lame-mp3

Then download the user's manual, which will explain what you need to do from there:
http://audacity.sourc...t/help/documentation.

Unless things have changed since I was in teaching, your local authority will require you to show that you've got the relevant licence before you can use any copyright music in a school production.

Chris
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thanks chris. no things haven't changed we have the licence. I'll have a go on audacity.

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