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  1. Hi,
    Is there any application that can be used to take out silence at the begining and at the end of audio files?
    I mean something that you select a folder full of audio files and this is done as a macro to all files in that folder.

    Any help in this will be higly appreciated.

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    There are a variety of programs you could use.

    Soundforge, Nero wave editor,goldwave and the list goes on.
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  4. Do you mean the 2 sec gap so cd players can reognise when the new track starts? or does your mp3 have silence at start and end?
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  5. What I mean is that when one converts tracks to WAV, MP3 or whatever format, there is always a couple seconds of silence at the begining or at the end of the file. I need not a software to edit audio, but an utility that I can select a folder full of audio files and take away that silence from those files without having to make that manually one by one.

    Hope to be understood...

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    Originally Posted by GRAMOPHONE
    What I mean is that when one converts tracks to WAV, MP3 or whatever format, there is always a couple seconds of silence at the begining or at the end of the file. I need not a software to edit audio, but an utility that I can select a folder full of audio files and take away that silence from those files without having to make that manually one by one.

    Hope to be understood...

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  7. I think goldwave will let you do a macro, but you'll still have to open every file once and then run the macro. Maybe open several at once. Dunno.
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  8. I tried to use Goldwave, but it did nothing, but sent error 1...
    So I'm still searching for a solution...

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  9. I do not think there is a file which will batch run on every file in a specific folder
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