Get irritated by mp3's with pauses or noise on their beginnings and ends? Have nice mp3's you downloaded from the web but they start with a 5 seconds pause and end with a 10 seconds pause followed by a loud "click"? Yes, you could transfer them to wav files, then edit using an ordinary sound editor, and compress to mp3 again. Not only that this process takes time, but it also reduces the sound quality (because quality is lost when you save the sound as mp3, just like when you transfer a bitmap image to jpg, for instance).
Maybe your problems are solved now.
Mp3 Frame Remover can remove specified number of (milli)seconds from the beginning and end of a mp3 file (trim it).
System requirements:
Windows 95 or later. A pentium with at least 64 Mb of memory and 800¡Á600 (high/true color) display are highly recommended.