Is there an editing function of audio recordings on windows media player?

original title: CHANGE or NOT?

Is there an editing function of audio recordings on windows media player? I am recording an audio book and would like to be able to edit all errors rather than having to redo the entire chapter once again.

Hello

Ditto for the good tip from davidhk129:

Plenty of capable edition

Audacity - free
http://Audacity.sourceforge.NET/

Free Audio Editor 2011 - free
http://www.free-audio-editor.com/

Other sources of information:

http://Forum.recordingreview.com/

http://www.djforums.com/forums/

http://Homerecording.com/BBS/

http://www.pcmusicstuff.com/

I hope this helps.

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