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You can make this Vista or even XP compatible by replacing the FFMPEG.EXE that is renamed to conv.exe in the data folder of the installation for an XP or Vista build, there are current versions of FFMPEG.EXE out there on the internet that are built to support XP and Vista still with most features still enabled, maybe GPU accelerated codecs that rely on certain features of more modern windows removed. Why would the developer put con.exe and executable into a folder called “data”?
But why would you want to mutilate your media files in such an indiscriminate way even if it *could* be done without re-encoding the content. I’d rather lose a little quality re-encoding but have my split points in good places in a silence at the end of a sentence using something like audacity mark silences in an edit track and then choosing my cut points manually. CRAFTING my output files not just indiscriminately cutting and thinking pah that’ll do, screw the listing experience!
