To determine if an audio file is edited you may want to look at these different aspects:
1. Does the background or room buzz change?
2. Does the waveform view display significant changes in phase or normal shift?
3. Does the waveform jump from one extreme point to another creating clips?
4. Does the audio file contain meta data in a hex editor signifying a well known audio editor?
5. Looking at the spectrum view do you see any points in which could of been erased most of these points are rectangular in shape as most individuals don't know how to make these edits inconspicuous.
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The amount of minutes in a video file cannot be determined by it's file size. The file size of the video is determined not only by it's length, but also by the size of its resolution, the audio bitrate, the type and amount of compression amount used for audio and video, the type of format it's rendered as, and possibly other factors.
No, you can't Because the audio clip is one. The rwo sounds have been put into the same file.
Antivirus programs will often disinfect a file that it sees is dangerous. A disinfected file is a file that has been edited by the antivirus software, to get rid of the virus.
AVI is a codec which stands for Audio & Video Interleave- is a file containing converted media, any visual & audio media. For the second question: Depending on what system you are running will determine if you are able to view them (try VLC for either mac or pc).
.wav an extension file . mean ( waveform audio file )
Yes, it can be edited using windows SIM
Go onto your internet and type in 'Audio File Converter'
The audio file won't sound good.
A default player for audio is the application that will automatically be used to play audio files when you click on the file's icon or a link to an audio file in a browser.
Yes. You do not need iTunes to import/edit/use audio/music on Windows Movie Maker. As long as the audio file is one of the file name extensions (formats) listed below, it can be imported/edited in the program regardless of where the file originated:aif, .aifc, .aiff, .asf, .au, .mp2, .mp3, .mpa, .snd, .wav, .wma
a PHAT file
yes it certainly is