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    Hi, I am working on a project where I receive an MP3 file used in the broadcast industry. However sometimes the MP3 file has dead air so to speak at the beginning and end of the file. I would like to be able to trim this automatically so that I can calculate the appropriate length of the MP3 file, and not broadcast the dead air. Any idea how to trim the MP3 on both ends for silence? Thank you and much appreciated,

    Glenn

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      Hi, I am working on a project where I receive an MP3 file used in the broadcast industry. However sometimes the MP3 file has dead air so to speak at the beginning and end of the file. I would like to be able to trim this automatically so that I can calculate the appropriate length of the MP3 file, and not broadcast the dead air. Any idea how to trim the MP3 on both ends for silence? Thank you and much appreciated,

      Glenn

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      GuyThiebaut
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      google search result for C# MP3 Trim[^]2nd result on first page...

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      modified on Saturday, July 30, 2011 1:42 PM

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        Hi, I am working on a project where I receive an MP3 file used in the broadcast industry. However sometimes the MP3 file has dead air so to speak at the beginning and end of the file. I would like to be able to trim this automatically so that I can calculate the appropriate length of the MP3 file, and not broadcast the dead air. Any idea how to trim the MP3 on both ends for silence? Thank you and much appreciated,

        Glenn

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        Ravi Bhavnani
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        Along with Guy's response, this[^] article may help in determining the points where the silence ends and begins. /ravi

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