jeffluckett;167252 Wrote: 
> One option would be to decode to WAV, and use Audacity
> (http://audacity.sourceforge.net/) to edit the file.  When you're done,
> recompress to FLAC.  Audacity is free ... once you are in WAV format,
> you have a lot more editing options than you do when you're file is
> compressed.  There may be tools that will allow you to edit a FLAC
> directly, but I'm not aware of any.
> 
> Unlike lossy formats, there is no quality hit when transcoding lossless
> formats ... no matter how many times you do it.

Cheers Jeff,

Sound like a bit of a faff, but if it's the only way then I'll go with
it.  Anybody else know if you can crop FLAC files natively?

Cheers,

Steve.


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