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Is there a way to automatically trim dead space at the begining and end of a file?

Explorer ,
Feb 22, 2023 Feb 22, 2023

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Any insights would be greatly appreciated as I have a lot of files with dead space at the beginning and end of a music track I would like to easily delete.

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Feb 22, 2023 Feb 22, 2023

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If you go to Window>Diagnostics you'll find an option to Delete Silence. You can define exactly what 'silence' is for a track, and if you have a lot of similar tracks, you can save the settings as a preset. There's a help page about it here. It's not available as part of batch processing (as far as I'm aware), I think because there's no guarantee that the settings will transfer from one file to the next, and anyway, it's only Favorites that you can insert into batch processing. That said, if you have a fixed amount of silence that you want to remove, it's possible to create a favorite that will do this, and that can be included in batch processing.

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Thank you Steve - I would not have figured that out by myself.  I appreciate you sharing this with me.

 

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