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   From: lars@beagle-ears.com   
      
   On 2026-02-26, micky wrote:   
   > In alt.comp.os.windows-10, on Tue, 24 Feb 2026 14:01:02 +0000, "J. P.   
   > Gilliver" wrote:   
   >   
   >>On 2026/2/24 3:14:18, micky wrote:   
   >>> In alt.comp.os.windows-11, on Sun, 22 Feb 2026 21:29:41 -0500, Paul   
   >>> wrote:   
   >>[]   
   >>>> You could benefit from a lossless splicer for MP3s.   
   >>>   
   >>> I'm sure the "splices" are lossless. That is, it doesn't actually splice   
   >>> files. It plays them one after another, and when they are in the right   
   >>> order, the last 5 seconcs of one song come from the first 5 seconds of   
   >>> the next file. When I listen, I never hear the transition.   
   >>   
   >>I think Paul was suggesting that you might overcome this quirk (which is   
   >>presumably an artefact of either the streaming station you use, or your   
   >>means of storing its stream) by splicing together all the files into   
   >>one, then breaking them at the five-seconds-earlier point(s). There are,   
   >   
   > I seen what you, and Paul, mean. I appreciate the suggestion. It sounds   
   > like a lot of trouble when everything is fine now, and when I'd have to   
   > put them in the right order before splicing them anyhow.   
      
   If the recording was pulled from an MP3 streaming channel, I am   
   guessing that the recorder program monitored the metadata stream and   
   declared a "track switch" when the track title changed. Which might   
   not be seen until a few seconds in.   
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   Lars Poulsen - an old geek in Santa Barbara, California   
      
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