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zippo
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Posted: Aug. 08 2002,20:19

Hi Magnus,

is there a way to easily cut the last two seconds from every file in a folder?

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Frank
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Posted: Aug. 08 2002,21:49

No, sorry, I have excluded batch modes like that for most operations that can potentially mess up mp3 files if used carelessly. Otherwise there is always people who mail me and say "I just ran this 'cut off half the files' feature on my whole mp3 collection, and now all the files are cut in half! How could I know that this would happen!?! You have destroyed my mp3 collection, and I will sue you!!". :(

Hopefully you don't want to do such a batch cutting too often though, right?

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Posted: Aug. 16 2002,15:22

Related but an apparent bug - with file trim at START of file: the trim works (if within legal limits etc) but up comes "Access violation at address 00494D0A in module MP3TAG_S.EXE. Read of address FFFFFFFF". Then have to close MP3TS and reload it to do anything else. Trim at END of file works fine. This should be fixable.
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Posted: Aug. 16 2002,22:23

This might be due to some kind of corruption of the cut file, but please mail the original file to me and I'll take a look at it (please wait until Monday to mail it, if possible, since I won't be on a fast connection until that).

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Posted: Aug. 19 2002,15:54

Thanks.
OK, will do by regular email. The same behavior happened when I picked a file at random and cut it at the start.
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