There are many music editors for Linux, such as Audacity, Frescobaldi, Muse, etc. You just need to go and look for it!
A program to edit music, it is used by professionals too
The best free program to edit audio recordings is Audacity.
you are going to want to ensure that you have some sort of photo manipulation software such as Gimp (Gnu Image Manipulation Program) if you do not currently have it you can install it by searching for it in the repositories or software center by its name.
First you need to change the format. To do that, right click on a song and select "create mp3 version", then just edit it using a sound editor. Ex. audacity is a good program for that
Use an audio editing program.
No. Ubuntu is an OS (operating system) which contains only open source code, which means that anyone anywhere is free to edit and distribute the software that comprises the Ubuntu OS. Ubuntu is distributed by the South African company, Canonical Ltd. http://www.canonical.com/about-canonical
cool edit pro is an audio recording and editing software program, originally marketed by a company called Syntrylliam. Adobe has since purchased the program and all the rights to the program, and now sell it as "Adobe Audition". you can also use it to record vocals over music. you can either buy it from a Sam Ash or Guitar Center, or you could get it off of torrentz.com but be careful, you don't know what vireses your gettin there. it is a very easy program to figure out, I've been using it for over a year for music. it is a great program and very high quality!
you can perform in the edit prompt? can we make the programme in it?
You can just open up the song in a cutter program and then cut or edit the music clip to the parts that you want which fit into the allotted time for ringtones.
By "fiel" you must surely mean "file"...You can edit the registry by using the "regedit" program built into windows
you can perform in the edit prompt? can we make the programme in it?
To edit the contents of a DVD you need a DVD authoring program such as Adobe Encore.