The one I use was created by "jaybeee " and originally posted to another public forum for anyone's use. Using a batch file that calls ffmpeg directly, allowing any Opus file to be losslessly cropped without re-encoding. LosslessCut allows very precise setting of "start" and "end" times for the cut, and the ability to cue using the file's audio-very helpful when setting cut points "by ear." Home: Ģ. ![]() For Opus, it will handle files that do not include embedded images in their metadata, which means you should remove any album artwork tags first. While it uses ffmpeg, its format handling is limited by what its Chromium-based HTML5 player will also support. LosslessCut is an app designed to crop most media files (audio or video) without re-encoding. ![]() There are two ways to go about this I've found, both using ffmpeg:ġ.
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