Hiya halley

Some of the production work can be automated, and some cannot.
Ok, one assumption was it would be necessary to first find the relevant 'useful' and 'chaff' sections by hand (eg by writing down the times, or by inserting a 'marker' inside the MP3 files). Of course this assumes there is a way to correlate the 'chunks' with time, or to add 'markers' to the chunks. The preliminary web searching seems to indicate that .wav files may support this, and that perl may not be a good way to go for this kind of production process. That would be a shame.

Any additional insights welcome!


In reply to Re^2: MP3 Concatenation by dimar
in thread MP3 Concatenation by dimar

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