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I'm using WMM to trim audio off the ends of a WMA file. I understand these
edit points are stored as metadata and the audio is not really hacked out of
the file. That makes sense while you are "in production" but I expected "save
as..." to boiled off the fat. Playing my file in WMP instead of skipping over
the trimmed audio at the beginning of the clip, WMP just "plays" silence for
the duration of the trim and then starts emitting sound at the end of the
trim. Unfortunately this is not the behavior I expect
My preference would be some means of "commiting" the edit list and actually
generating a smaller file that will without fail NOT play the trimmed
sections. My second choice would be a "fix" for WMP so that it would "do the
right thing" when seeing the trim metadata.
edit points are stored as metadata and the audio is not really hacked out of
the file. That makes sense while you are "in production" but I expected "save
as..." to boiled off the fat. Playing my file in WMP instead of skipping over
the trimmed audio at the beginning of the clip, WMP just "plays" silence for
the duration of the trim and then starts emitting sound at the end of the
trim. Unfortunately this is not the behavior I expect
My preference would be some means of "commiting" the edit list and actually
generating a smaller file that will without fail NOT play the trimmed
sections. My second choice would be a "fix" for WMP so that it would "do the
right thing" when seeing the trim metadata.