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Bird Call Cd's

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Subject: Bird Call Cd's
From: Peter Shute <>
Date: Tue, 11 May 2010 04:55:48 +1000
I knew there would be some kind of impediment to it.

My own incentive for splitting up the tracks is not for playback but to help me 
compare and learn calls. I find it difficult to compare calls of similar 
sounding species when there is a long delay between them, worse when they're 
separated by another sound, e.g. a human voice.

The ideal solution would be a player that can create playlists of partial 
tracks, but I haven't been able to find one. I guess they're all intended for 
music tracks, and there's no reason to play anything but the whole track of 
those.

Peter Shute


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