Hi all.
I have a 4 disc Yes bootleg that's come to me as FLAC files.
I went through the usual process of batch converting to m4a but when I started to play the album this morning (through the Foobar2000 mobile app, having synced to my phone last night)there was a gap between each track.
I just opened one of the files to look at the sound wave & there is a short gap at the end of the track, which would account for the gaps.
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Is this normal for FLAC files? Is there a way of converting them & removing the silence as part of a process of which I'm unaware or is the silence "baked in" to the files I have?
Thanks.
I have a 4 disc Yes bootleg that's come to me as FLAC files.
I went through the usual process of batch converting to m4a but when I started to play the album this morning (through the Foobar2000 mobile app, having synced to my phone last night)there was a gap between each track.
I just opened one of the files to look at the sound wave & there is a short gap at the end of the track, which would account for the gaps.
Is this normal for FLAC files? Is there a way of converting them & removing the silence as part of a process of which I'm unaware or is the silence "baked in" to the files I have?
Thanks.
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