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Off-Topic Lounge: => Chit-Chat Caffe => Topic started by: A41202813GMAIL on 20. March 2017., 00:02:19
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A - A Single .MP3 File With Several Songs Recorded Sequentially Inside It,
B - An Individual .MP3 File For Every Individual Song.
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Hello,
When Converting Old Vinyl Records To .MP3, It Is Possible To Record All The Songs From 1 Side Of An LP Into ( A ), And Then Cut And Paste ( A ) Into Several ( B ).
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.MP3 Is The Only AUDIO File Format ( That I Know ) That Can Be Used This Way, Because I Used It Many Years Ago - The Cutting And Pasting Takes A Lot Of Time, But It Works.
Do You Know Any VIDEO File Format That Can Also Be Used Sequentially In This Way ?
Thank You.
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With the appropiate tools yu can also split videos in several parts... by appropiate tools you can use Windows Movie Maker.
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I Was Talking About File Formats That Allow **Manually** Cutting And Pasting.
Thank You.
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Any format if you have the codec and know Avisynth
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What I Am Saying Is That, Excluding The MetaData On The Very Beginning And Very Ending Of The .MP3 File, You Can Manually:
A - Cut An .MP3 File On A Byte By Byte Basis, And Since The Various Songs Are Sequentially Recorded In The File, Then,
B - Assemble The Bytes Corresponding To The First Song,
C - Assemble The Bytes Corresponding To The Second Song, And So On, And So On, And So On.
Thank You.
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Oh, I see. Nope, there's no video format besides RAW that will let you do that because of compression
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Thank You.
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