This may be a fairly uncommon -- perhaps even unusual question -- but I hope it's straightforward enough to get a usable response without requiring much time from anyone.
I've used mpTrim Pro to remove the leading and trailing silence from about 73,000 mp3s. I'm sure that decision is debatable, but in the end, it was the solution that fit my situation the best.
However, I guess the LAME gapless silence tag is uselessly inaccurate now, and I'd like to remove it to avoid future conflicts in case I'm using other software, etc.
Should be easy, I assume, to remove the tag, but I don't know the exact name of the tag I'm looking to wipe out and my tagging programs won't reveal it -- perhaps operator ignorance explains that issue.
Could someone please help me figure out what tag name I should input to use the remove DSP to sweep it clean?
I've used mpTrim Pro to remove the leading and trailing silence from about 73,000 mp3s. I'm sure that decision is debatable, but in the end, it was the solution that fit my situation the best.
However, I guess the LAME gapless silence tag is uselessly inaccurate now, and I'd like to remove it to avoid future conflicts in case I'm using other software, etc.
Should be easy, I assume, to remove the tag, but I don't know the exact name of the tag I'm looking to wipe out and my tagging programs won't reveal it -- perhaps operator ignorance explains that issue.
Could someone please help me figure out what tag name I should input to use the remove DSP to sweep it clean?
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