Is it possible to trim a MP3 file using NAudio? I am looking for a way to take a standard mp3 file and take a part of it and make it a seperate mp3.
2 Answers
Install NAudio from Nuget:
PM> Install-Package NAudio
Add using NAudio.Wave;
and use this code:
void Main()
{
var mp3Path = @"C:\Users\Ronnie\Desktop\podcasts\hanselminutes_0350.mp3";
var outputPath = Path.ChangeExtension(mp3Path,".trimmed.mp3");
TrimMp3(mp3Path, outputPath, TimeSpan.FromMinutes(2), TimeSpan.FromMinutes(2.5));
}
void TrimMp3(string inputPath, string outputPath, TimeSpan? begin, TimeSpan? end)
{
if (begin.HasValue && end.HasValue && begin > end)
throw new ArgumentOutOfRangeException("end", "end should be greater than begin");
using (var reader = new Mp3FileReader(inputPath))
using (var writer = File.Create(outputPath))
{
Mp3Frame frame;
while ((frame = reader.ReadNextFrame()) != null)
if (reader.CurrentTime >= begin || !begin.HasValue)
{
if (reader.CurrentTime <= end || !end.HasValue)
writer.Write(frame.RawData,0,frame.RawData.Length);
else break;
}
}
}
Happy trails.
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1Using this method, I am left with an mp3 who's length is detected incorrectly in some players. It appears some players detect the old (pre-trimmed) length. Is there a way to correct this?– JarrodJun 10, 2014 at 21:32
Yes, an MP3 file is a sequence of MP3 frames, so you can simply remove frames from the start or end to trim the file. NAudio can parse MP3 frames.
See this question for more details.