Sam,
Yes, SoundForge needs a plug-in to handle mp3's. I use Goldwave to convert mp3's to wav, then use SoundForge for heavy duty editing.
I was able to complete 1 track via the method I mentioned in my earlier post. (Record, as it plays in Hoster, edit beginning silence and total time length of original, adjust volume if needed, save and load into Goldwave and save as mp3. Then go back to TMPGEnc and re-join the two files. It worked, I just do not want to have to go through this process 13 more times if I don't have to. I'll wait for a while to see if mtu comes up with something more doable.
Turns out, "I'm lazy too!"
Wally
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